
Unmarried and Uninsured
An issue brief from Liz Weiss, Ellen-Marie Whelan, and Jessica Arons explores the barriers single women face in the health insurance market.
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An issue brief from Liz Weiss, Ellen-Marie Whelan, and Jessica Arons explores the barriers single women face in the health insurance market.
Ellen-Marie Whelan and Mandy Krauthamer go through the health bills and show why health reform is the right prescription for health professionals and their patients.
Ellen-Marie Whelan explains what it means to "bend the cost curve" on health care and how we can achieve it through health reform.
Issue brief from Ellen-Marie Whelan and Sonia Sekhar explains how comparative effectiveness research will help deliver better 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.
Ellen-Marie Whelan and Judy Feder examine the most prominent payment reform proposals and innovative models to offer ways forward on health payment reform.
Ellen-Marie Whelan discusses why we need evidence-based health care, how it will improve health, and how we can promote it.
Comparative effectiveness research will help everyone make better health decisions, and it will bring down costs and improve care, writes Ellen-Marie Whelan.
CAP Action report from Robert A. Berenson and Ellen-Marie Whelan details how health reform will benefit health care professionals.
Lester Feder and Ellen-Marie Whelan discuss how to solve Medicare and Medicaid’s budget challenges in this health policy brief.
It’s no surprise that most of the Medicare demonstrations failed, writes Ellen-Marie Whelan; the useful lessons are in the two that succeeded.
The Senate compromise bill provides less access to health insurance, eliminates funding for prevention, and reduces workforce training initiatives.