The “Great” Generation and a Not‐So‐Great Health System
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: LAWRENCE O. GOSTIN Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research

Reforming American Medical Education
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: EZEKIEL J. EMANUEL Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research

Topsy ‐Turvy
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: HOWARD MARKEL Tags: From the Editor ‐in‐Chief Source Type: research

Mad About States
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 1, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: JOHN E. McDONOUGH Tags: Opinion Source Type: research

Old Medicaid Is Gone; Expanded Medicaid Is Here to Stay
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 1, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: GAIL R. WILENSKY Tags: Opinion Source Type: research

Now Welfare Reform, Of Course
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 1, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: SARA ROSENBAUM Tags: Opinion Source Type: research

Issue Information
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 1, 2017 Category: Health Management Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Corrigendum
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - September 12, 2017 Category: Health Management Tags: Corrigendum Source Type: research

Notes on Contributors
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - September 12, 2017 Category: Health Management Tags: Notes on Contributors Source Type: research

Crisis and Change: The Making of a French FDA
ConclusionsActors positioned to shape public health policy need to have a detailed understanding of the circumstances that facilitate or impede policy reform. Health crises are now more often global than not. Comparative, theoretically grounded, cross‐national research that looks in detail at how different countries respond to similar health crises would be extremely valuable in informing both policymakers and researchers. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - September 12, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: CONSTANCE A. NATHANSON, HENRI BERGERON Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Strengthening Multipayer Collaboration: Lessons From the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative
ConclusionsCPC demonstrates that when certain facilitating factors are present, payers can overcome competitive market dynamics and competing institutional priorities to align financial incentives, quality measurement, and data feedback to support practice transformation. Lessons from this large‐scale, multipayer initiative may be helpful for other multipayer efforts getting under way. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - September 12, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: GRACE ANGLIN, HA TU, KRISTIE LIAO, LAURA SESSUMS, ERIN FRIES TAYLOR Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Comparing Generic Drug Markets in Europe and the United States: Prices, Volumes, and Spending
ConclusionsGovernments should apply coherent supply‐ and demand‐side policies in generic drug markets. An immediate priority is to convince more physicians, pharmacists, and patients that generic drugs are bioequivalent to branded products. Special‐interest groups continue to obstruct reform in Europe and the United States. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - September 12, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: OLIVIER J. WOUTERS, PANOS G. KANAVOS, MARTIN McKEE Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Software ‐Related Recalls of Health Information Technology and Other Medical Devices: Implications for FDA Regulation of Digital Health
ConclusionsSoftware problems in medical devices are not rare and have the potential to negatively influence medical care. Premarket regulation has not captured all the software issues that could harm patients, evidenced by the potentially large number of patients exposed to software products later subject to high‐risk and moderate‐risk recalls. Provisions of the 21st Century Cures Act that became law in late 2016 will reduce safeguards further. Absent stronger regulations and implementation to create robust risk assessment and adverse event reporting, physicians and their patients are likely to be at risk from medical ...
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - September 12, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: JAY G. RONQUILLO, DIANA M. ZUCKERMAN Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Consumers ’ Response to an On‐Shelf Nutrition Labelling System in Supermarkets: Evidence to Inform Policy and Practice
ConclusionsThis study demonstrates support for policies promoting on‐shelf nutrition labels designed according to evidence‐informed principles, but policymakers should move forward with caution when investing in such systems until research has confirmed optimal label design, clarified the mechanisms through which dietary intake is improved, and assessed associations with nutrition‐related health outcomes. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - September 12, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: ERIN HOBIN, BRYAN BOLLINGER, JOCELYN SACCO, ELI LIEBMAN, LANA VANDERLEE, FEI ZUO, LAURA ROSELLA, MARY L'ABBE, HEATHER MANSON, DAVID HAMMOND Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Fifty ‐two Years Later, We Are Still Arguing About LBJ's Promise
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - September 12, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: JONATHAN COHN Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research