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Enthusiasm Rises Among Med Students For Primary Care-The KHN Interview

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Dr. Andy Bindman says educators at the University of California, San Francisco, are seeing a “pretty significant uptick” in applicants for primary care residencies.

Built To Fail: Health Insurance Exchanges Under The Affordable Care Act (Guest Opinion)

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The House of Representatives voted last month to repeal funding for the state health-insurance exchanges. The vote reflects a grassroots revolt. But a better approach might be to rally around the original tenets of the health exchange model.

On Political Expediency and Health Care Reform (Guest Opinion)

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Once upon a time, President Barack Obama and many others who championed his health care plan actually professed faith in the power of a functioning health care marketplace. That now seems like a distant memory.

A Health Policy Reality Check (Guest Opinion)

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We occupy a strange time in U.S. health policy. Over the past two years, assumptions and beliefs that bridged the liberal-conservative health policy divide have been blown apart.

Another Day In Court For The Individual Mandate (Guest Opinion)

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Could the health law be overturned on the basis of the requirement that nearly everyone obtain health insurance? Sure. But it would be one more sign that the courts are establishing new limits on federal power, rather than recognizing existing ones. That is not something conservative judges, in particular, say they like to do.

Ryan’s Unintended Consequences (Guest Opinion)

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There is one good thing about Ryan’s plan, and it has been completely overlooked. Offering beneficiaries the same voucher, no matter where they live, would expose the egregious amount of money Medicare wastes in many parts of the country.

States Turn To Foundations To Help Pay Costs of Health Overhaul

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Tight budgets are driving more than a dozen states to ask foundations for financial help with setting up exchanges and taking other actions required under the federal health law.

ACO Debacle Exposes Obamacare’s Fatal Conceit (Guest Opinion)

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Obamacare’s number-one idea for improving health care quality and reducing costs is to promote something called “accountable care organizations” in Medicare is sinking like a stone because it is premised on the notion that government experts can direct the market better than consumers.

The Other Health Care Lawsuit: California Medicaid Case Headed To Supreme Court

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The court will focus on whether outside groups, such as hospitals, pharmacists and Medicaid recipients, have the right to sue when they believe the state is violating federal law.