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Lessons Learned from State Reform Efforts

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As national reform is discussed during the upcoming year, current state reform efforts can provide some guidance about the process and policies of reform. Other states can also learn from the efforts of those who have been pioneers in the area of health reform.

 

  • Continue reading on: Comprehensive Reform is Possible: Massachusetts Sets the Standard with a Public-Private Approach
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Comprehensive Reform is Possible: Massachusetts Sets the Standard with a Public-Private Approach,  Compromise and Consensus Building,  Financing ,  Sustained Effort,  A Sense of Urgency Creates Opportunity,  Individual Mandate,  Benefit Design and Affordability,  The Relationship Between Reducing Costs, Improving Quality and Expanding Coverage,  Conclusion

 

See This Year's Annual Features

 

Read this year's feature articles:

  • Section 125 Plans: Policy Implications for States
  • Provider Taxes: Worth a Second Look
  • Coverage Institute Offers In-Depth Technical Assistance to States
  • SCHIP Moves Forward in the Face of Uncertainty
  • State Reform Efforts Target Small Employers
  • Cost Containment and Quality Improvement Prioritized by States
  • Looking Forward
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