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US Health Care Policy and Reform: implications for cardiac electrophysiology

In response to unsustainably rising costs, variable quality and access to health care, and the projected insolvency of vital safety net insurance programs, the federal government has proposed important health policy and regulatory changes in the USA. The US Supreme Court’s decision to uphold most of...

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Published in:Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology 2013-03, Vol.36 (2), p.129-136
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Electronic Health Records - legislation & jurisprudence
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Electrophysiology - organization & administration
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Health Expenditures
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Humans
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Reimbursement Mechanisms
United States
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