Piper Report
Popular health care blog. Medicare, Medicaid, pharma, reform, and more. Insights and resources on hot issues. Kip Piper, editor.
Health care strategist, speaker, and writer. Expert on Medicare, Medicaid, and pharma industry. President, Health Results Group LLC. Senior Counselor, Fleishman-Hillard. Visit KipPiper.com. Or email Kip here.
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Healthcare Consultant
President of Health Results Group LLC. Senior counselor with Fleishman-Hillard, the top public relations and communications consultancy. Senior consultant with Sellers Feinberg, the leading Medicaid and health reform consultancy.

Expertise
Leading authority on Medicare, Medicaid, and pharmaceutical industry issues. Policy, finance, coverage, reimbursement, marketing, business development, innovation, and public affairs.

Strategic Advisor
Advised Fortune 100 companies, pharma and biotech firms, top federal officials, governors, members of Congress, foundations, and foreign leaders. Skilled strategist and out-of-the-box problem solver.

Speaker
Popular speaker at health industry conferences. Topics include Medicare, pharma business issues, Medicaid reform, coverage and reimbursement, and health innovation. Keynotes, seminars, and briefings.

Thought Leader
Testified before Congressional committees, negotiated major legislation, led groundbreaking programs, and designed and implemented numerous health innovations.

Blogger
Editor of the Piper Report, a leading health care blog with thousands of regular readers. Medicare, Medicaid, pharma, biotech, and more. News, advice, solutions, and resources.

Writer
Upcoming books include Medicare and Medicaid from A to Z and MediStrategy: Medicare and Medicaid Business Strategies.

Editor
Business and government editor of American Health & Drug Benefits, peer reviewed journal for decision makers.

Learn More
To learn more, please visit Kip at www.kippiper.com.
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Consider This
In ancient China, physicians were paid only when their patients were kept well and often not paid if the patient got sick. If a patient died, a special lantern was hung outside the doctor's house. Upon each death, another lantern was added. This is the first known use of the two most powerful drivers for health care performance - incentives and transparency.
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