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Triple Aim: Washington Health Exchange’s Single Focus……Make It Work

Note from ELGL: The ELGL website and social media outlets were abuzz last week about Josh Schultz’s article comparing the health exchanges in Oregon and Washington. ELGL asked that Josh follow up on the article by contacting top officials from Gov. Gregoire’s administration who were responsible for the Washington exchange.  In the below article, Josh … Continued

Triple Aim: Cover Oregon vs. Washington Healthplanfinder

This is another installment of an ELGL original content series titled “Taking Triple Aim on Health Care” by Josh Schultz. Josh is a Client Services Associate at Medicare Rights Center, New York [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7p_52UPOxE]  Cover Oregon vs. Washington Healthplanfinder By Josh Schultz Published April 21, 2014 | Updated April 29, 2014 Obamacare enrollment is closed in … Continued

Triple Aim: State Exchanges Eye HealthCare.gov

This is another installment of an ELGL original content series titled “Taking Triple Aim on Health Care” by Josh Schultz. Josh is a Client Services Associate at Medicare Rights Center, New York [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9airckwqA8] January 20, 2014 By Josh Schultz Oregon wants a hardship exemption for its state exchange Last Tuesday, top advisers to Oregon Governor … Continued

Triple Aim: You Like Your Plan, You Keep Your Plan

This is another installment of an ELGL original content series titled “Taking Triple Aim on Health Care” by Josh Schultz.  Josh is a Client Services Associate at Medicare Rights Center, New York [youtube http://youtu.be/3ROlkhMpV-Q] You Like Your Plan, You Keep Your Plan November 19, 2013 Americans Receiving Cancellation Notices Couldn’t Get Online to Shop for Better … Continued

Triple Aim: Obamacare and You, Obamacare and the Unions

Taking Triple Aim on Health Care with Josh Schultz Forward My last post contrasted the Affordable Care Act (ACA) a.k.a. Obamacare with a forward-looking health reform proposal Oregonians submitted to our governor way back in 2007, before Obamacare even existed. I promised my next post would be an overview of 20 years of health policy reforms and … Continued

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