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Taking Precautionary Action on Environmental Toxins
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Naomi Freundlich,
The Century Foundation,
5/20/2010
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Last week I wrote about the President’s Cancer Panel Report which highlighted the “grievous harm” caused by environmental carcinogens and urged action that included removing the toxins from our food, water, and air that “devastate American lives.”
Achieving this is will be no easy task for a nation whose primary tool for regulating chemicals, the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), was added last year to a list of government programs at “high risk” of failure by the Government Accounting Office. The Cancer Panel authors write that TSCA, passed in 1976, is a weak law that doesn’t provide the Environmental Protection Agency with enough authority and “may be the most egregious example of ineffective regulation of environmental contaminants.” Continue Reading on the Taking Note Blog.
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The Health Beat by Maggie Mahar Blog
The Century Foundation fellow, Maggie Mahar discusses today's most pressing health care policy issues in The Health Beat by Maggie Mahar blog. Click here to view.
Getting More Value from Medicare
In “Getting More Value from Medicare,” The Century Foundation, fellow and HealthBeat Blog editor Maggie Mahar points out that past proposals for containing Medicare’s costs, such as putting a cap on physicians’ fees or requiring beneficiaries to pay more for their care, have not worked.
Money-Driven Medicine
View, Money-Driven Medicine: The Real Reason Health Care Costs So Much (Harper/Collins 2006), a book by The Century Foundation's Health Fellow, Maggie Mahar. |
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A Second Opinion
Dr. Arnold Relman,
PublicAffairs,
The Century Foundation,
4/23/2007
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Medicare Tomorrow
The Century Foundation Task Force on Medicare Reform, Century Foundation Press
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