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Physicians Rally Around ‘Medicare for All’ Proposal

May 13, 2016 bppj 0

by Jason Tilipman 5/13/2016 While Republicans are scrambling to convince their voter base that they will “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act (ACA), doctors […]

What's in Store for "Obamacare" in 2016?

February 5, 2016 bppj 0

By Matthew Valeta 2/5/2016 Obamacare’s third open enrollment period just ended and while Congress forgot to shut down the government, health care reform continues to be a regular […]

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The ACA Cost Crunch: Why Hospitals are Deporting More High-Cost Patients

January 13, 2016 bppj 0

By Danny Hogenkamp In 2000, a drunk driver in Stuart, Florida collided with Luis Jiménez, an undocumented gardener from Guatemala. After life saving surgery, Martin […]

GOP Attacks on Planned Parenthood Are a Threat to Women's Health

October 15, 2015 bppj 0

By Nisha Kurani 10/15/2015 House Republicans’ threat to shut down the government over funding for Planned Parenthood came and went, but the political firestorm is […]

Local Food Procurement in Times of Crisis

April 8, 2015 bppj 0

by Sasha Feldstein The most recent Farm Bill, officially known as the Agricultural Act of 2014, was probably most widely associated with an $8.6 billion cut […]

Sleep is Healthy: A Simple, Old Idea with Big Consequences

February 10, 2015 bppj 0

By Alison Chopel Introduction When we think of a healthy lifestyle, the first things that come to mind are diet and exercise. Sleep is the […]

Military Spouses: Burdened and Alone

March 19, 2014 bppj 0

By Tabatha Renz “I will not break. I cannot break.” Those are the words I repeated to myself when my husband returned from Iraq and […]

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Tweaking Obamacare to make “bad jobs” better

September 30, 2013 bppj 0

By Miranda Everitt Though not everyone knows it, everyone is familiar with externalities – the costs or benefits that one receives from a transaction they […]

The ACA Cost Crunch: Why Hospitals are Deporting More High-Cost Patients

March 25, 2013 bppj 0

By Danny Hogenkamp In 2000, a drunk driver in Stuart, Florida collided with Luis Jiménez, an undocumented gardener from Guatemala. After life saving surgery, Martin […]

Point-Counterpoint: Gun Reform and Mental Health

January 23, 2013 bppj 0

By Leo Covis David Jonas: Okay, let’s say your advising the President on gun reform. He wants something done, but he doesn’t have much of […]

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