Wednesday, August 26, 2009

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A Close Look at Health Care

These issue briefs from CAP's health experts can help you better understand some of the key concepts factoring into the health reform debate.

Progressive Prescriptions

CAP proposes a bold but practical approach to guaranteeing an American right to affordable, quality health coverage.

There's No Excuse


The Health Care Delivery System

Book brings together health policy experts and practitioners to put forward recommendations that address key health delivery issues.

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August 25, 2009

Ask the Expert: Health Reform Will Help the Insured and the Sick

Tom Daschle discusses how health reform will help Americans who have insurance and how it aids those with health problems. By Senator Tom Daschle
August 19, 2009

Atta Boy, Barney

Sam Fulwood wonders why more health reform proponents aren't fighting back against conservative misinformation with logic, reason, and courage. By Sam Fulwood III
August 18, 2009

Ask the Expert: Why We Need Health Reform

Senator Tom Daschle on why we need health reform—why it is good for families, for doctors, for businesses, and for governments. By Senator Tom Daschle
August 13, 2009

Ask the Expert: Health Reform Is Good for Doctors and Patients

Senator Tom Daschle on why he believes we need health reform and how it will help all Americans, including doctors and patients, the insured and the uninsured. By Senator Tom Daschle
August 12, 2009

Opening the “Front Door” of a Reformed Health Care System

CAP Action report from Victoria Wachino and Karen Davenport outlines six lessons from Medicaid on promoting participation in health coverage. By Victoria Wachino, Karen Davenport
August 12, 2009

Ask the Expert: The Broken Individual Health Insurance Market

Peter Harbage explains how the individual market is different from employer-sponsored insurance, and how health reform would improve health care for all. By Peter Harbage
August 12, 2009

Achieving a Culture of Health Coverage

CAP Action report from Peter Harbage and Hilary Haycock details a plan for making individual health insurance more affordable and accessible. By Peter Harbage, Hilary Haycock
July 31, 2009

Why We Need Health Reform

State-by-state fact sheets show the need for health reform in every state.
July 30, 2009

A Taxing Problem

Last week, five pro-life Democrats, headed by Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH), sent Speaker Pelosi a letter suggesting a "common ground" solution to the abortion "roadblock" in health care reform. They proposed that insurance companies neither be required to nor prohibited from paying for abortion and that no federal subsidies be used to pay for the procedure. By Jessica Arons
July 29, 2009

Ask the Expert: Making Health Care Affordable for Small Businesses

Peter Harbage discusses why small businesses are hit so hard by rising health care costs and how health care reform can help. By Peter Harbage
July 28, 2009

Medical Debt: Is Our Health Care System Bankrupting Americans?

CAP Action's Elizabeth Edwards testifies before the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law. By Elizabeth Edwards
July 24, 2009

Health Care Premiums Run Amok

Unless we take serious steps now to reform our health care system, health insurance coverage will slip out of reach for even more Americans writes David Cutler. By David M. Cutler
July 23, 2009

Technology in Health Care: Panelists Debate IT Policy

A CAP event parses the definition of 'meaningful use' of health IT, and discusses the relationship between health IT and health care reform.
July 22, 2009

Ask the Expert: Getting More Value from the Health System

Karen Davenport explains what it means to modernize the health care system and how it could save Americans $550 billion over 10 years. By Karen Davenport
July 21, 2009

Reproductive Roulette

Presentation from Reece Rushing shows how reproductive health is declining in the United States while dangerous chemicals are on the rise, and how we can forge a new way forward. By Reece Rushing
July 20, 2009

The State of the Individual Market

Find out from these 50 state fact sheets how health insurers across the country prevent consumers from receiving coverage for their care.
July 20, 2009

Too Sick for Health Care

Peter Harbage explains in this memo how insurers limit and deny care in the individual health insurance market. By Peter Harbage
July 9, 2009

Costly and Dangerous Treatments Weigh Down Health Care

Inefficient and harmful care accounts for $700 billion in spending each year; comprehensive health reform will help, write Ellen-Marie Whelan and Sonia Sekhar. By Ellen-Marie Whelan, Sonia Sekhar
July 2, 2009

CAP Comments on HHS Definition of "Meaningful Use" of Health IT

The Center for American Progress comments on the government’s proposed definition of “meaningful use” in health information technology.
June 29, 2009

Financing Health Care Reform

David M. Cutler and Judy Feder propose a plan to insure that the cost of health reform is budget-neutral. By David M. Cutler, Judy Feder
June 26, 2009

Weekly Round Up: June 22 - 26, 2009

This week CAP pushed for health care reform and global warming legislation and argued for ending "Don't Ask Don't Tell."
June 24, 2009

Payment Reform to Improve Health Care

Ellen-Marie Whelan and Judy Feder examine the most prominent payment reform proposals and innovative models to offer ways forward on health payment reform. By Ellen-Marie Whelan, Judy Feder
June 24, 2009

The Two Trillion Dollar Solution

We can save money by modernizing the health care system; Melinda Beeuwkes Buntin and David Cutler explain how. By Melinda Beeuwkes Buntin, David M. Cutler
June 23, 2009

Removing Obstacles to Generic Drug Competition

Report from David Balto examines anticompetitive conduct that may delay the emergence of generic drugs and offers solutions. By David Balto
June 16, 2009

Interactive Map: Health Care Competition

An interactive map shows that in many states health insurance markets are dominated by a handful of carriers. By Ben Furnas, Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza
June 15, 2009

Public Opinion Snapshot: Move on Health Care Reform Now (and Don’t Forget the Public Plan!)

The public wants action on health care reform now, writes Ruy Teixeira, and they want it to include a public plan. By Ruy Teixeira
June 11, 2009

Use Medicare to Hold Industry to Cost and Quality Promises

Judy Feder and Marilyn Moon in Kaiser Health News discuss how to use Medicare to hold the health care industry to cost and quality promises. By Judy Feder, Marilyn Moon
June 8, 2009

Helping Breadwinners When It Can’t Wait

Heather Boushey lays out a progressive program that would guarantee Americans access to paid family and medical leave, giving a boost to workers, employers, and the economy. By Heather Boushey
June 3, 2009

Animation: Why Americans Need Health Reform

Animation shows that without health reform, businesses’ and families' costs will continue to rise, and American workers will not receive the care they need to be healthy.
June 3, 2009

Efficiency and Quality

Report from Paul B. Ginsburg details how health care payment reform can help control rising health care costs. By Paul B. Ginsburg, Ph.D.
May 29, 2009

The Cost of Doing Nothing on Health Care

Interactive map from Peter Harbage and Ben Furnas shows that lack of health insurance brings steep economic costs to states in the form of lost productivity. By Peter Harbage, Ben Furnas
May 28, 2009

Ask the Expert: Can We Afford Not to Modernize the Health System?

Karen Davenport explains why health reform is crucial to balancing the budget and how quickly we could begin to see savings. By Karen Davenport
May 28, 2009

Health Reform that Works for Kids

As policymakers consider options for health reform, they must remember to watch out for the needs of children, too, writes Karen Davenport in a CAP Action report. By Karen Davenport
May 26, 2009

What Is Comparative Effectiveness Research?

Ellen-Marie Whelan discusses why we need evidence-based health care, how it will improve health, and how we can promote it. By Ellen-Marie Whelan
May 22, 2009

CAP Comments on HHS Health Data Breach Guidelines

Strong technical standards should be built into proposed data breach guidelines for health care records as new health information technology is implemented. By Peter Swire
May 22, 2009

Weekly Round Up: May 18 - 22, 2009

We supported clean-energy legislation, hosted Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, and imagined what America would look like without health reform.
May 21, 2009

America Without Health Care Reform

Without reform, our broken health care system will continue to squeeze families, businesses, doctors, the federal budget, and the economy, writes Ben Furnas. By Ben Furnas
May 18, 2009

A Historic Opportunity

Report from Todd Park and Peter Basch on wedding health information technology to care delivery innovation and provider payment reform. By Todd Park, Peter Basch
May 11, 2009

Ask the Expert: Fixing Our Broken Health Care System

Everyone will benefit from an improved health care system. Judy Feder explains how and why. By Judy Feder
May 11, 2009

Health System Modernization Will Reduce the Deficit

Modernizing the health system could help the government save nearly $600 billion in health spending over the next decade, writes David Cutler in a CAP Action report. By David M. Cutler
May 8, 2009

Weekly Round Up: May 4 - May 8, 2009

This week the center documented the loss of insurance coverage and jobs, looked at education entrepreneurs, and reported on the growing problem of wildfires in the West.
May 8, 2009

Coverage When It Counts

CAP Action report by Karen Pollitz, Eliza Bangit, Jennifer Libster, Stephanie Lewis, and Nicole Johnston proposes truthful labeling for health insurance policies to improve transparency and information for consumers. By Karen Pollitz, Eliza Bangit, Jennifer Libster, Stephanie Lewis, Nicole Johnston
May 4, 2009

Interactive Map: Dramatic Increase in the Uninsured Rate in Every State

An interactive map shows a 13-percent increase since 2007 in the number of Americans without health insurance.
May 4, 2009

More Americans Losing Health Insurance Every Day

An analysis by Nayla Kazzi of health coverage losses during the current recession underscores the urgent need for health reform. By Nayla Kazzi
May 4, 2009

Interactive Map: Health Care in Crisis

Almost two-thirds of uninsured adults work, and that number is expected to grow in the coming years, show Peter Harbage and Ben Furnas in an interactive map. By Peter Harbage, Ben Furnas
May 1, 2009

Comparative Effectiveness Research Will Help People Make Better Health Choices

Comparative effectiveness research will help people make better health choices, write Ruth Faden and Jonathan D. Moreno in the Baltimore Sun. By Ruth Faden, Jonathan D. Moreno
April 28, 2009

Better Information, Better Decisions

Comparative effectiveness research will help everyone make better health decisions, and it will bring down costs and improve care, writes Ellen-Marie Whelan. By Ellen-Marie Whelan
April 27, 2009

Swine Flu Tests Public Health System

The outbreak is a test for the government’s capacity to respond to public health threats, and so far, the response has been good, write P.J. Crowley and Andy Grotto. By P.J. Crowley, Andrew J. Grotto
April 27, 2009

Weekly Round Up: April 27 - May 1, 2009

This week CAP looked at swine flu, rescinding the Bush conscience rule, and the growing importance of women as breadwinners.
April 23, 2009

Assuring Access to Employer-Provided Health Coverage

CAP Action Director of Health Policy Karen Davenport testifies before the House Committee on Education and Labor on making employer-provided coverage accessible and affordable. By Karen Davenport

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Where We Stand on Health Care

Our health care team develops policy solutions and analysis that will advance the cause of universally affordable and valuable coverage, playing an active role in shaping key health care debates. Beginning with CAP’s 2005 proposal for health insurance reform, “Progressive Prescriptions for a Healthy America,” our experts have focused on expanding health insurance coverage, controlling costs, improving value in the health care system, and making prevention a national priority.


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