MedPage Today February 26, 2020
Fred N. Pelzman, MD

– David Nash, MD, MBA, previews his annual list of important healthcare trends

U.S. healthcare continues its evolutionary path, and nowhere is its transformation more pronounced – and less predictable – than in the field of population health.

In anticipation of our upcoming 20th annual Population Health Colloquium next month, I’ve been working on this year’s Dirty Dozen — an overview of influential events that are likely to shape population health in the coming year.

What kinds of events made it into the Dirty Dozen in the last 2 years?

In 2018, more Americans were insured, but the current administration was “waging war on the poor,” and work requirements for all Medicaid beneficiaries were among the intended weapons.
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