Opinions
Payers & Providers publishes opinion articles from members of its regional editorial boards and from a wide range of healthcare executives and policymakers.
All unsolicited article submissions are welcome for potential publication. They should be in a Word (.doc or .docx) or Text (.txt) file format and be no longer than 650 words. They should also be accompanied by a photograph of its author in a JPEG format. Please e-mail all submissions to editor@payersandproviders.com for consideration.
It Has Flaws, But Research Will be Hampered by Narrow View
Posted on: Apr 20, 2016
Most Mergers Go Through, But Red Flags Remain Consistent
Posted on: Apr 6, 2016
How To Prepare For an Era of Integrated Delivery Networks
Posted on: Mar 30, 2016
Digital Platforms Can be a Big Help if Guidelines are Followed
Posted on: Mar 23, 2016
Millennials Avoid Dental Care, Driving Up Healthcare Costs
Posted on: Mar 16, 2016
It’s Part of Trump’s Healthcare Proposal -- And Won’t Work
Posted on: Mar 9, 2016
This Time Big Pharma May Actually Have to Make Changes
Posted on: Mar 2, 2016
He Has no Rational Policy in Place - When Will That Change?
Posted on: Feb 24, 2016
Creating Market-Effective Protocols Has Been Very Slow
Posted on: Feb 17, 2016
Providers Can Take Many Steps For a Smooth Transition
Posted on: Feb 10, 2016
California’s Imbalance of Physicians is Not Financially Viable
Posted on: Feb 3, 2016
But Given its Structure, Some Self-Policing is Inevitable
Posted on: Jan 27, 2016
Many Doctors Are Not Trained in This Vital Area of Care
Posted on: Jan 20, 2016
CDPH Director Must Quickly Step Up Enforcement or Resign
Posted on: Jan 12, 2016
What Can be Done To Prepare For The Paradigm Shift
Posted on: Jan 6, 2016
Navigant’s Paul Keckley Provides His Top Predictions
Posted on: Dec 16, 2015
Hospitals Have a Variety of Paths For Reaching Compliance
Posted on: Dec 9, 2015
But Staying on Top of Changes Will Tell Long-Term Story
Posted on: Dec 2, 2015
The Insurer Has Its Mitts On Way, Way Too Much Money
Posted on: Nov 18, 2015
One Solution May Be Tapping Into Their Competitive Nature
Posted on: Nov 11, 2015