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Real Specifics: 15 Ways to Rethink the Federal Budget—Part II: Addressing Entitlements, Taxation and Revenues—Panel 1: An Enduring Social Safety Net

February 28, 2013 • Video

President of the Natural Hazard Mitigation Association Edward Thomas; Professor of Health Care Policy in the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School Michael Chernew; Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jonathan Gruber; Malcolm Wiener Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government Jeffrey Liebman; and Senior Fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Paul Van de Water participate in a roundtable discussion on the nation's social safety net moderated by S.K. and Angela Chan Professor of Global Management at the University of California--Berkeley Haas School of Business Laura D'Andrea Tyson.

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Real Specifics: 15 Ways to Rethink the Federal Budget—Part II: Addressing Entitlements, Taxation and Revenues—Panel 1: An Enduring Social Safety Net

February 27, 2013 • Audio

President of the Natural Hazard Mitigation Association Edward Thomas; Professor of Health Care Policy in the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School Michael Chernew; Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jonathan Gruber; Malcolm Wiener Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government Jeffrey Liebman; and Senior Fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Paul Van de Water participate in a roundtable discussion on the nation's social safety net moderated by S.K. and Angela Chan Professor of Global Management at the University of California--Berkeley Haas School of Business Laura D'Andrea Tyson.

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Mark McClellan on the Importance of Comparative Effectiveness Research

June 9, 2009 • Video

Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform Director Mark McClellan on the benefits and challenges to comparative effectiveness research at the Implementing Comparative Effectiveness Research: Priorities, Methods, and Impact Hamilton Project and Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform event.

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Senator Max Baucus on the National Benefits of Comparative Effectiveness Research

June 9, 2009 • Video

Senator Max Baucus (D-Mont.) on the national benefits of comparative effectiveness research at at the Implementing Comparative Effectiveness Research: Priorities, Methods, and Impact Hamilton Project and Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform event.

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Robert Rubin Says the Steep Costs of Health Care Are a Threat to American Competitiveness

June 9, 2009 • Video

Council on Foreign Relations Co-Chair and Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin says the steep costs of health care are affecting American competitiveness and are a threat to the country's economic future at  the Implementing Comparative Effectiveness Research: Priorities, Methods, and Impact Hamilton Project and Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform event.

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Mark McClellan on Using Comparative Effectiveness Research to Improve Costs and Outcomes

June 9, 2009 • Video

Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform Director Mark McClellan on using comparative effectiveness research to improve costs and outcomes at the Implementing Comparative Effectiveness Research: Priorities, Methods, and Impact Hamilton Project and Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform event.

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Peter Orszag on Health Care Reform

June 9, 2009 • Video

Then-Office of Management and Budget Director Peter Orszag argues that health care reform should address two needs, providing health care to more people and doing so more efficiently at the Implementing Comparative Effectiveness Research: Priorities, Methods and Impact Hamilton Project and Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform event.

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Implementing Comparative Effectiveness Research: Priorities, Methods, and Impact: Event Photos

June 9, 2009 • Photo Galleries

Photos from a forum hosted by The Hamilton Project and the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform addressed many of the key questions surrounding CER and feature remarks from Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) and Office of Management and Budget Director Peter Orszag.

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Who’s Got the Cure? Four Options for Achieving Universal Coverage: Panel One

July 17, 2007 • Audio

Full audio from Panel One of the event Who's Got the Cure? Four Options for Achieving Universal Coverage

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Who’s Got the Cure? Four Options for Achieving Universal Coverage: Panel Two

July 17, 2007 • Audio

Full audio from Panel Two of the event Who's Got the Cure? Four Options for Achieving Universal Coverage

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Health Care Reconsidered: Options for Change Part One: Affordability and Effectiveness

May 10, 2007 • Audio

Full audio from the event Health Care Reconsidered: Options for Change Part One: Affordability and Effectiveness

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