On the heels of the State of the Union address, and with governors and policy makers across the country grappling with the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the American Enterprise Institute’s (AEI) health care policy research and scholars are available as a resource for your reporting. We hope this cheat sheet is helpful to you:
Check out the brand new Medical Innovation blog by Scott Gottlieb, MD
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Find the latest health insights and research on AEI’s website and the AEIdeas blog
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Mark Warshawsky, a well-known expert in retirement finance and a newly appointed commissioner, will explain the implications of a publicly funded long-term care insurance program. Then a panel will debate whether another government program the best way to ensure that families can afford to provide the necessary services for their aging loved ones.







