Affordable Care Act

Mandi Pratt-Chapman, Ph.D., associate center director for patient-centered care and health equity at the GW Cancer Center, wrote an article in Conquer Magazine about the consequences that repealing the Affordable Care Act would have on cancer patients.
As part of the #ProtectOurPatients campaign, students walked to Capitol Hill to deliver a petition asking Congress not to repeal the health care law.
Emergency medicine residents visited Capitol Hill to hear panels on the Affordable Care Act, budget forecasting for legislation, and prescription opioid misuse.
Young, DPS, discusses his career path, his role in creating and implementing the Affordable Care Act, and his desire to understand all aspects of health care.
Jesse Pines, M.D., M.B.A., director of the Office for Clinical Practice Innovation, was recently published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine for a study showing that medical homes can have a positive effect on patients, as far as limiting outpatient emergency department use, but they don’t seem…
Fitzhugh Mullan, M.D., professor of pediatrics and health policy, was interviewed by ABC7 about the Affordable Care Act and how this will affect the physician shortage in the United States.
Nathan Punwani, M.D., a first-year internal medicine resident, was published in The Washington Post for his letter-to-the-editor responding to the opinion piece, "Stop the Bailout - Now," by Charles Krauthammer. Krauthammer claimed that certain provisions of the Affordable Care Act are a…
Jesse Pines, M.D., director of the Office of Clinical Practice Innovation and professor of emergency medicine, appeared on NBC affiliate stations nationwide talking about the Affordable Care Act and how it will affect emergency room visits.
Jessica Galarraga, M.D., M.P.H., a third-year emergency medicine resident, and Jesse Pines, M.D.,M.B.A, director of the Office for Clinical Practice Innovation and professor of emergency medicine and health policy, were featured in Forbes for their recently published research finding emergency…
Fitzhugh Mullan, Ph.D., M.D., assistant clinical professor of pediatrics, was a guest on "To the Point" on NPR to discuss the impact of the Affordable Care Act on physicians.