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Las Vegas – the sort-of perfect analogy for workers comp

Las Vegas is a weird setting for a workers comp conference. The hyperactive, eternally lit, wildly exciting town that is ‘Vegas’ makes for a bizarre counterpoint to the world of risk management – a business that works very hard to … Continue reading Las Vegas – the sort-of perfect analogy for workers comp

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Posted on November 20, 2008Author Joe PadudaCategories Workers Comp

Obama’s health care blind spot

We took a look at Sen McCain’s health reform plan last week, aided by an analysis published on the web by the journal ‘Health Affairs. Today it’s Obama’s turn. Unlike Sen McCain’s plan, Sen Obama’s plan maintains employer-based coverage (something … Continue reading Obama’s health care blind spot

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Posted on September 22, 2008Author Joe PadudaCategories Health Policy2 Comments

Doctors ascendent, health plans not so much

It’s over, done, finished. For a few months, anyway. With the overwhelming Congressional vote to override Pres Bush’s veto of the Medicare bill (keeping physician reimbursement levels and cutting subsidies for health plans’ Medicare Advantage and Private Fee For Service), … Continue reading Doctors ascendent, health plans not so much

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Posted on July 16, 2008Author Joe PadudaCategories Health Policy3 Comments

What’s coming in Florida

I’m mystified, perplexed, confused, confounded, and appalled. There’s just no other logical reaction to the goings-on in the Sunshine State, where several workers comp payers are actually supporting a major increase in reimbursement for outpatient facilities – an increase that … Continue reading What’s coming in Florida

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Posted on June 2, 2008Author Joe PadudaCategories Workers Comp4 Comments

Why are there so many spinal implants?

Disclaimer – This is the kind of post that makes one want to take a shower after reading. My apologies to readers without convenient access to bathing facilities. One of the fastest growing segments of the surgical industry is the … Continue reading Why are there so many spinal implants?

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Posted on May 29, 2008Author Joe PadudaCategories Health Care Issues, Medicare and Medicaid, Providers, Research, Workers Comp

McCain’s health reform plan – More costly, less coverage

I and others have taken Sen McCain to task for his wildly expensive health reform plan that somehow manages to cost more than the Obama or Clinton plans, while insuring far fewer people. How does he do this? By relying … Continue reading McCain’s health reform plan – More costly, less coverage

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Posted on April 30, 2008Author Joe PadudaCategories Health Policy

What are they thinking?

A recent poll finds that 68% of Republicans think the US’ health care system is the world’s best. Huh? Are they really so brainwashed by the likes of O’Reilly, Limbaugh, and Coulter that they can’t see the reality staring them … Continue reading What are they thinking?

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Posted on March 31, 2008Author Joe PadudaCategories Health Policy10 Comments

I like what Aetna’s been doing

Wellpoint has been slammed (justifiably) for its rescission practices (retroactively canceling insureds’ policies when they have the temerity to actually get care) and sued for allegedly inflating earnings expectations (although some of the slamming is, in my view, unjustified). United … Continue reading I like what Aetna’s been doing

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Posted on March 20, 2008Author Joe PadudaCategories Manage Care - Group Health8 Comments

Those damn immigrants

Taking our jobs, robbing our stores, staring at our womenfolk, speaking them funny langwidges, and using lots of health care. It’s no wonder the dam’ US of A is hurting, with all them furriners here. Can’t speak to the jobs, … Continue reading Those damn immigrants

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Posted on October 16, 2007Author Joe PadudaCategories Health Policy5 Comments

Health Wonk Review – the Harvest Moon edition

Health Wonk Review is up and sprinting. Despite a hint of chill in the air here in New England, the darn thing is growing like a weed. I attribute that to the hothouse conditions that exist in today’s health care … Continue reading Health Wonk Review – the Harvest Moon edition

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Posted on October 4, 2006Author Joe PadudaCategories Health Wonk Review3 Comments

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