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Medical experts express concern over latest court challenge to ACA

The Trump administration filed a brief with the Supreme Court on Thursday night to overturn the Affordable Care Act. According to reporting by The New York Times, the...

Published on July 3, 2020

Medical Student Perceptions of the Learning Environment: Learning Communities Are Associated With a More Positive Learning Environment in a Multi-Institutional Medical School Study.

Published in 2016

Medical Students' Exposure to Ethics Conflicts in Clinical Training: Implications for Timing UME Bioethics Education.

Published in 2020

Medicare Advantage Has Little Impact on Traditional Medicare Spending

Medicare Advantage market share has little effect on how physicians care for or code their fee-for-service patients, according to new research from the Medicare Payment...

Published on September 5, 2019

Medicare Bundled-Payments Model Cut Joint Replacement Costs By More than 20%

Bundled payment models can push Medicare and health system costs down considerably without sacrificing quality of care, according to new research from the Perelman School of...

Published on April 5, 2017 | Amol S. Navathe

Medicare Expenditures Attributable to Dementia

Published in 2019

Medicare for All and the Silly Season for Health Reform

Mark V. Pauly, PhD, writes: "Perhaps you caught the recent two-page spread in the New York Times (August 13) in which health policy experts weighed in on what they thought...

Published on August 3, 2019

Medicare for All: Would It Work? And Who Would Pay?

Penn's Ezekiel (Zeke) Emanuel discusses whether Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren’s Medicare for All plan would work. U.S. Democratic presidential...

Published on November 5, 2019

MedPAC considers one-time funding boosts for Medicare in 2023 due to COVID-19 confusion

From FierceHealthcare: A key Medicare advisory panel is debating one-time funding boosts to providers for 2023 due to questions on how COVID-19 has permanently impacted the...

Published on September 2, 2021

Meghan Lane-Fall

Meghan Lane-Fall, MD, MSHP, FCCM is the David E. Longnecker Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Professor of Epidemiology, and Professor of Medical Ethics and...

Updated September 3, 2024
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