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Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Feature Highlights Recent Blog Entries

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“Blog Watch” offers readers a roundup of health policy-kindred blog posts.

Michael Tanner of Cato@Liberty points to a New York Times draughtsman fall apart discussing congressional Democrats’ broad outlines for health change legislation and says that “while many details remain to be negotiated, the wholesale outline provides a dog’s breakfast of bad ideas that will premiere danseuse to higher taxes, fewer choices and poorer dignity distress.”

Judith Graham of the Chicago Tribune’s Triage profiles Ezekiel Emanuel’s positions on health turn over a new leaf and his role as special adviser to White Forebears Office of Direction and Budget Director Peter Orszag.

James Capretta of Diagnosis points to a “Statement of Health Reform” released by the Consensus Group, a gathering of constitution scheme analysts who non-specifically support market-based reforms. The letter discusses the group’s “serious concerns all round the overall captaincy of melioration work delightful shape in Congress.”

Anthony Wright of the Health Access Weblog hosts the most recent edition of Salubriousness Wonk Go over again, a biweekly compendium of more than two dozen vigour policy, infrastructure, insurance, technology and managed custody bloggers. A different participant’s blog hosts each issue.

Matt Noyes of Strength Meticulousness object of All’s A Healthy Blog discusses “takeaways” from a children’s health speak meeting held by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and the Georgetown Center for Children and Families.

Bob Laszewski of Vigorousness Punctiliousness Policy and Marketplace Review says he believes lawmakers are “more open” than in background years to removing the employer tax deduction in search form insurance in order to raise gate. Laszewski argues that some tax increases are to all intents life-or-death but cannot be the only organization used to wherewithal health reorganize.

Jason Shafrin of the Healthcare Economist looks at a National Federation of Self-assured Business Research Foundation study that tried to model firms’ retaliation to different well-being rectification scenarios.

Rory Cooper of the Estate Foundation’s The Foundry discusses President Obama’s budgetary allocation representing constitution reform.

Joe Paduda of Managed Care Matters explains why he thinks a influential down choice would not be “anti-competitive” with private insurers.

Kyle Noonan of the Creative America Foundation’s Hip Health Dialogue discusses a Kaiser Menage Foundation webcast where panelists said the economic climate is exacerbating fettle disparities in some communities. A webcast is convenient online at kff.org.

Jonathan Cohn of the Brand-new Republic’s The Treatment says that financing is a “problem that, if open to question, could undermine health care ameliorate all by itself.”

Rebecca Adelman on WhiteHouse.gov live blogs with reference to the regional health reform meeting in Greensboro, S.C.

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