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I Pay, You Pay, Variable Co-Pay
The Next Generation of Health Insurance Design
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Is there a better approach than across-the-board increases in cost sharing? Can plans be designed effectively with cost-sharing structures that vary based on medical evidence of cost-effectiveness?
Medical Malpractice Insurance Studies
Friday, June 29, 2007
What effect have reforms had on medical malpractice insurance premiums? Are rising defense costs for malpractice cases part of the problem, and, if so, how have insurance companies responded?
What Should Congress Do about Generic or Follow-On Biologic Drugs?
Monday, June 11, 2007
Panelists will discuss regulation (including in Europe, which already has a follow-on biologic pathway), manufacturing, economics, and intellectual property of biologic drugs.
Who Killed Health Care? Is It Really Dead?
HEALTH POLICY DISCUSSION
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Could consumer-directed health care cure the problems plaguing the U.S. health system? What are the actual prospects for reform?
Transparency and Accountability in Foreign Aid
With Remarks by Senator Tom Coburn
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Following his presentation, Senator Coburn will answer questions about what can be done to promote transparency in U.S. foreign aid programs.
Robin Hood, Robber Baron, or Rubik's Cube?
How Fair Is the Distribution of Benefits in the U.S. Health-Care System?
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Authors Havighurst and Richman urge closer examination of who pays and who benefits in our health-care system. Specialists will assess the effectiveness of the authors’ critique.
Risk and Regulation: A New Look at the Individual Health Insurance Market
HEALTH POLICY DISCUSSION
Friday, May 11, 2007
Participants at this health policy discussion will present new research on the actual performance of individual health care, an important but often misunderstood part of the health-care system.
Promoting Health Insurance for Children and All Americans
An Address by and Dialogue with Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Michael Leavitt, secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, will deliver a major policy address on the challenges of ensuring that children--and all Americans--have access to
Medicare's Fiscal Future: Getting Worse? Getting Better?
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Will competitive approaches improve the operation of Medicare and slow the growth of program spending? Will policymakers be forced to take drastic actions triggered by a worsening financial outlook?
Is There a Solution to the Medicare Physician Payment Problem?
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Panelists at this event will discuss alternative approaches to resolving the Medicare physician payment problem.
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Global Business in Iran: Interactive

A new AEI web tool, "Global Business in Iran: Interactive," documents major financial transactions with the Islamic Republic between 2000 and 2007. The findings, based on open-source reporting, are organized by country, economic sector, company, and financial institution. The Institute's researchers have documented more than 300 transactions amounting to more than $150 billion. The interactive tool will be updated regularly as new information comes in.