Number of people with coverage doesn't tell the whole story and other letters to the editor
Regarding the story "CMS actuary predicts GOP repeal bill will reduce coverage by 13 million" (ModernHealthcare.com, June 13), with the increasing number of plans that offer horrific coverage for care (catastrophic coverage designs, for example), it is somewhat unfair to simply state a lost...
Letter to the editor: Members of Congress are too insulated from the real costs of healthcare
The only way to jump-start meaningful action is to require all members of Congress to have the same disconnected health insurance as their constituents.
'Hospital CEOs still showing same parochial concerns' and other letters
Letters to the editor for the week of May 27, 2017.
'We can do better as an industry to show respect to patients' and other letters

Letters to the editor for the week of May 20.
'Let's stop making it so easy to retain the healthcare status quo' and other letters
Letters to the editor for the week of May 13.
Remembering our former publisher Chuck Lauer

Modern Healthcare's publisher Fawn Lopez pays tribute to Chuck Lauer.
Healthcare consolidation is delivering savings and other letters
Regarding "Quality suffers, costs rise as hospital systems consolidate" (April 17, p. 11), the article represents a rehashing of views the authors of the white paper have articulated in the past, most of which are antithetical to delivering high quality coordinated care.
Letters: Healthcare consolidation has followed the airline model
Healthcare consolidation leads to higher costs, lower quality and more consumer dissatisfaction.
'Healthcare staffing growth will remain healthy,' and other letters to the editor
Letters to the editor for the week of April 4/9-4/15
Letters: Thanks, Joe Conn, for the insights on highly complex issues
Joseph Conn's cover story “Genomic medicine goes mainstream” (Feb 20, p. 16) is just one example of the consistently excellent reporting characteristic of his long tenure at Modern Healthcare and your related print and online publications.
'Risk corridor payment in full would be a quick fix for the ACA,' and other letters
David Matz, of Chadds Ford, Pa., makes a case for the risk-corridor payments to be paid to insurers.
House GOP's ACA replacement plan shouldn't have come as a surprise, and other letters
Regarding the ongoing coverage of the Republicans' efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act ("24 million would lose coverage under GOP's Obamacare repeal plan” ModernHealthcare.com, March 13), a large portion of the healthcare industry—including not-for-profit hospitals,...