Reform Rodeo

October 9, 2009 by Jordan Cohen · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Health Reform, Reform Rodeo 
Photo by David Monniaux

Photo by David Monniaux

1. At the New England Journal of Medicine, David Cutler discusses possible reasons why the health care cost curve may bend in the future even without health reform.

2. Matthew Yglesias discusses health reform’s “labor problem.”

3. Ezra Klein points to the findings of a study that may undermine the common assumption that calorie labels in fast food restaurants reduce caloric intake.

4. At ABC Australia, an interesting and moving piece about the consequences of the patenting of the BRCA genetic test.

5. For those interested in the administrative side of health reform, Jacqueline Klosek describes and links to a notification and instruction form that HHS has provided to help covered entities comply with the HITECH Act’s new breach notification rules which are now in force.

6. Wild Card: The Lifehacker blog has a post describing a new “mash up” site called Data Masher that allows users to overlay freely accessible statistics onto maps. One of the “mash ups” available is a U.S. map with high school education and health care coverage overlayed.

7.  In case you missed it: Professor Tim Greaney in The Health Care Blog with a post on Medicare & Health Reform originally posted here on HRW.

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