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Achieving Accountable and Affordable Care
David M. Cutler and Judy Feder break down how to how to design and structure accountable care organizations.
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Easing the Burden
Two reports from Lesley Russell look at how to address chronic health disparities among communities of color.
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The 'Dual Eligible' Opportunity
Karen Davenport, Renée Markus Hodin, and Judy Feder discuss how to improve care and reduce costs for individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid.
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Building It Up, Not Tearing It Down
Christian E. Weller proposes a Social Security system worthy of meeting America’s challenges in the 21st century.
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Housing | December 23, 2010
Homeowners Are Consumers, Too
Peter Swire examines possible new consumer protection rules for homeowners who make monthly payments to mortgage servicing companies that could care less about consumer interests.National Security Strategy | December 23, 2010
National Security Regressives
A vocal strand of conservatives seeks to shape the political debate and policy agenda on national security heading into the 2012 elections, writes Brian Katulis.Media | December 23, 2010
The Missing “Least-We-Can-Do-No-Brainer Act of 2010”
The mainstream media were asleep at the switch on the 9/11 bill until Jon Stewart shamed them into paying attention, writes Eric Alterman.Energy & Environment | December 23, 2010
‘Tis the Season to Manufacture
Kate Gordon, Bracken Hendricks, and Lisbeth Kaufman examine the reasons why a strong U.S. advanced manufacturing base is important for jobs and innovation, especially in clean energy.Open & Accountable Government | December 22, 2010
The Innovation Imperative
Jitinder Kohli examines ways that the leaders of federal agencies and departments can stretch tight budgets imaginatively and provocatively.ALSO FROM THE CENTER
- Myth vs. Fact: Sustainability and the Holidays: It’s Easy Being Green
- A Step Forward: Government Performance Reform Passes the House: Bill Is Ready for President’s Signature
- Repealing “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Was Only the First Step Toward Open Service: How the Pentagon Will Implement the Policy Changes
- Politics Most Blatant: Conservatives Can’t Escape Blame for the Financial Crisis
- Saving Without Slashing: How to Reduce Waste, Fraud, and Abuse While Preserving Vital Services
AT A GLANCE
Implementation of provisions in the Affordable Care Act can help address disparities and ensure that all Americans get the quality health care services they need. Read more here »
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The Future of Climate Diplomacy
Andrew Light discusses the Cancun climate conference and the future of international climate diplomacy.
PUBLICATIONS
Separate and Unequal
Jessica Arons and Madina Agénor explain how the Hyde Amendment is a policy that not only violates reproductive rights and principles of gender equity but one that undermines racial and economic justice as well.
- The U.S. Role in International Climate Finance: The Alliance for Climate Protection and the Center for American Progress lay out an agenda for boosting U.S. leadership in financing clean energy projects worldwide.
- The First Step: Michael Ettlinger, Michael Linden, and Reece Rushing on what we can do to address the long-term federal budget deficit.