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2020 has taught us all something about the limitations of the human imagination when it comes to mid-season plot twists. There are some things, however, that we can rely on and for which we need to continue to prepare. Continued compliance with evolving HIPAA regulations is one such thing.
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As may be expected in an election year in the midst of a pandemic (and following the recent death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the precipitate nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court) health care reform remains front and center in the public debate. Here are our reflections on the ACA and the politics of health care.
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This week, we dive into the case itself, which is now scheduled to appear before the Supreme Court on November 10th, one week after the November 3rd election. In this article, we examine the case’s complicated procedural history as well as its merits.
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In July 2020, the moratorium on evictions of tenants in federally subsidized or financed homes imposed by the CARE Act expired. This leaves millions of vulnerable renters exposed to housing instability and homelessness in the midst of a dangerous pandemic.
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The ACA, for all its imperfections has established a framework wherein private and public stakeholders can develop systems that enable for more efficient, equitable, effective, and sustainable care be delivered across our communities.