ACOs: A promising report ‘from the front’ via IOM

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH The prevailing sentiment towards ACOs in the market today can be grossly divided somewhere between the skeptic camp perhaps most gently represented by the oft quoted ‘unicorn’ attribution, credited to Mark Smith, MD, MBA, President and CEO of the California Healthcare Foundation: The accountable care organization is like a unicorn, …

FTC v. OSF Healthcare

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH One of the more popular downsides associated with the growth and dispersion of ACOs in provider [primarily of the ‘institutional variety’ aka hospital/health system] consolidation and asset concentration, is the risk of anti-competitive pricing leverage. You know, the ‘my way or the highway’ approach of certain providers with near or actual …

Accountable Care and Social Media: Can it connect the silo’s?

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH In an article posted on KevinMD by the always learned and insightful George Lundberg, MD*, the question was posed: can ACO’s re-invent the American Health Care System? A rather compelling and timely question given the fragmentation and vertical silo’s characteristic of American health care finance and delivery, and the ‘patient-centric’ enhancements …

SCOTUS, ACA & ‘Mis-informed’ Justices

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH As suggested yesterday while ‘the case has been submitted’ per Chief Justice Roberts upon conclusion of Day 3 oral arguments over the constitutional challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the war to shape the national narrative is well underway. The blogosphere is ripe with buzz over the …

SCOTUS Consideration A ‘Pyrrhic Victory’ Regardless of Ruling

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH Ladies and Gentlemen, start your engines! A P/Y/R/R/H/I/C victory is defined by Wikipedia as: (/ˈpɪrɪk/) is a victory with such a devastating cost to the victor that it carries the implication that another such victory will ultimately cause defeat. An army of professional, neo-professional and outright ‘amateur’, including skin in …

SCOTUS and ACA Day 3 Part Deux: Medicaid Expansion

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH Here is the audio for ‘Florida vs. The Department of Health and Human Services’. Here is the transcript. We are actively searching out the submitted briefs and will post them once found. [Editor’s Note: I invite anyone who may have direct access to post them here in the comments section; …

SCOTUS Audio and Transcript: National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH Day 3 is no disappointment. The core argument by Florida AG Clement is that if the  individual mandate is ruled unconstitutional, the entire Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, absent the severability clause, must fall. Judging from the robust engagement of AG Clement, including an interesting line of questioning from …

The Affordable Care Act: Day 3 at SCOTUS

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH It’s deja vu all over again! The theater circa 2010 at the Senate Finance Committee via the reconciliation process that delivered unto us the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the framework enabling the accountable care industry, is in play again this time at the Supreme Court of the United …

SCOTUS and the ACA: Day 1

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH Perhaps the hearing of the new century thus far? The Supreme Court of the United States takes up the challenges submitted with respect to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. From the social media ‘journalism domain’, two hashtags received the predominant volume of tweets tagged to the event; they …

They Shoot Horses’ Don’t They?

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH Some may remember the movie ‘They Shoot Horses’ Don’t They‘ [caution: a rather graphic depiction of an exit]. The plot borrowing from the humane ‘taking them out of their misery’ [post injury] if you will, albeit in the context of certain determined dance partners ‘desperate to win a Depression-era dance marathon and the …