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  • Health care reform memo: November 26, 2012
    Explore this week's health care summary, highlighting news from the previous week’s activities in the administration, and implications for the C-suite and various stakeholder groups.
  • Understanding the SGR: Analyzing the “Doc Fix”
    The debate around Medicare Part B’s Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) is important to short-term policy-making around physician payments and longer-term issues of fiscal sustainability of the overall health system.
  • Practicing innovations in health care delivery
    Accountable care organizations are fundamentally changing the way health care is delivered. Watch this episode of Deloitte Insights to learn more.
  • Who’s delivering accountable care?
    Rising leaders can also be assigned to special projects, such as quality improvement initiatives, which can provide a forum in which to practice leadership techniques.
  • Shaping the future: Physician hospital integration
    Changing care delivery demands health systems align their goals; by collaboratively taking smart first steps, health systems can facilitate an effective migration to a fully integrated system.
  • Accountable care solutions: Are smart first steps leading to giant strides?
    View the archived webcast to understand the role of accountable care in health reform and ways to manage the disruption caused by structural transformation.
  • Accountable care organizations: A new model for sustainable innovation
    Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) have the potential to drive payment reform in the public and private health care sectors. This study explores the features, challenges and potential of ACOs.
  • Physician/hospital alignment: Employment agreements in the reform era
    As physicians continue to disband their private practices and integrate with hospitals and health care systems under employment arrangements, their employment agreements need to be legally structured.
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