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The Dubious Empirical and Legal Foundations of Wellness Programs

by Winston Administrator | Jan 1, 2017 | Blog Post by Former Fellow, Uncategorized

Abstract The article offers information on the dubious empirical and legal foundations of workplace wellness programs in the U.S. Topics discussed include enactment of Affordable Care Act for expanding the scope of incentives availas; analysis of financial incentives...

BOOK REVIEWS: Our Health Care Tug-of-War

by Winston Administrator | Jun 1, 2015 | Blog Post by Former Fellow, Uncategorized

Steven Brill makes some keen points about what works—and what doesn’t—in our health care system. He’s not so good on what will fix it. BY ADRIANNA MCINTYREFROM SUMMER 2015, NO. 37 America’s Bitter Pill: Money, Politics, Backroom Deals, and the Fight to Fix Our Broken...

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