The Most-Read Blog Posts For October
November 5th, 2009
Posts on public opinion about health reform and how to achieve high-quality, low-cost health care topped the Health Affairs Blog most-read list for October. Additional comment on these and all posts is always welcome.
- Can Slumping Support For Health Care Reform Be Turned Around?
by S. Ward Casscells, Hiliary Critchley, Thomas Amoroso, James Tyll, and John Zogby - Are Higher-Value Care Models Replicable?
by Arnold Milstein, Pranav P. Kothari, Rushika Fernandopulle and Theresa Helle - High-Quality, Low-Cost Care: An Interview With Gundersen-Lutheran CEO Jeff Thompson
by John Iglehart and Chris Fleming - Creating the Virtual Integrated Delivery System
by Ken Thorpe and Lydia Ogden - Pros And Cons Of A Public Insurance Plan
by Jane Hiebert-White - A Tax That Targets Health Insurance Innovation
by Alain C. Enthoven - The Grandparents Corps: A New Primary Care Model
by Arthur Garson - Dangerous Confusion On Medicare Cost Control
by Joseph White - The Insurance Exchange In Health Reform: Essential Characteristics
by Elliot Wicks - The Accountable Care Organization: Not Ready For Prime Time
by Jeff Goldsmith

