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Health Economics | Center for Health Policy | Journal Bundled Payment Reform and Dialysis Facility Closures in ESKD Expanded “payment bundles” for the treatment of end stage kidney disease did not in general increase the risk of closure by… February 4, 2020
Health Economics | Center for Health Policy | Journal Using Medicare Data to Measure Vertical Integration of Hospitals and Physicians The results of this study suggest that Medicare Data on Provider Practice and Specialty, which costs less to obtain than… February 4, 2020
Drug Policy | Commentary New Laws in Texas for Hemp According to the authors, as a leading agricultural state, Texas is poised to become the new leader in hemp production… February 1, 2020
Drug Policy | Commentary New Frontiers: Hemp Law & Litigation Products containing hemp extracts high in CBD are gaining mainstream popularity, acceptance and federal legality. In this… February 1, 2020
Child Health Policy | Center for Health Policy | Journal Relationships Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Protective Factors Among Parents At-Risk for Child Maltreatment In this study, the authors found that a parental history of ACEs can weaken protective factors — such as resilience and… January 30, 2020
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Commentary The SECURE Act and Paid Parental Leave for Federal Workers Fellow Joyce Beebe evaluates a provision of the newly passed SECURE Act, which offers an option for penalty-free withdrawal… January 29, 2020
Center for Energy Studies | Commentary China’s Countrywide Ban on Plastics: Good Intentions Do Not Equate to Good Policies Fellow Rachel A. Meidl critiques China's ban on plastics, arguing that "simply banning a product and encouraging the use of… January 27, 2020
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Commentary The SECURE Act: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly The recently passed Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act offers several welcome updates to… January 27, 2020
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Policy Brief Conditional vs. Unconditional Antipoverty Programs in Mexico Mexico's government has eliminated almost all conditions (health checkups, school attendance for children) previously… January 27, 2020
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Working Paper Benefit Cuts or Tax Increases? A Simulation-Based Approach to Restoring Social Security Solvency Given that policymakers will eventually need to decide how to resolve the social security program’s projected shortfall… January 24, 2020