iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app

M. Gregg Bloche, M.D., J.D.
GET UPDATES FROM M. Gregg Bloche, M.D., J.D.
 
M. Gregg Bloche, M.D., J.D., is Professor of Law at Georgetown University and author of The Hippocratic Myth: Why Doctors Are Under Pressure to Ration Care, Practice Politics, and Compromise Their Promise to Heal. ( www.hippocraticmyth.com ) He is a nationally and internationally recognized expert on health law and policy. Bloche’s writing has appeared in a wide range of venues, including the New England Journal of Medicine, Health Affairs and the Journal of the American Medical Association; leading law reviews; and the New York Times, Washington Post, & other media outlets. He has also been a frequent commentator in national broadcast media. He was a health care advisor to President Obama’s 2008 campaign, as well as the presidential transition, and he spoke frequently for the campaign as a “surrogate.” Bloche has held teaching and research appointments at the University of Chicago, UCLA, and Columbia law schools, as well as the Brookings Institution, and the Harvard School of Public Health. He is a graduate of the law and medical schools at Yale, and he completed a residency in psychiatry at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York. His awards and honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Robert Wood Johnson Investigator Award in Health Policy Research. Bloche serves on several editorial boards and has advised governments and non-profits in the U.S. and abroad on a wide range of health policy issues. He lives in Washington, D.C.

Blog Entries by M. Gregg Bloche, M.D., J.D.

'Obamacare' and the Life and Death of Brian Anders

(161) Comments | Posted October 23, 2012 | 3:41 PM

If you don't have health insurance, will you still get the medical care you need? A silly question, you're probably thinking: The answer is obvious -- agonizingly so for the nearly 50 million Americans without coverage.

But in the war against "Obamacare," what's obvious has become fair game...

Read Post

Is it Rationing? Cancer Screening and Clinical Uncertainty

(2) Comments | Posted June 25, 2012 | 5:22 PM

Last month, the federal panel that decides which preventive services health plans must cover said it will drop blood testing for prostate cancer. The president of the trade group that represents urologists proclaimed himself and his organization "outraged." He warned that refusal to cover the test,...

Read Post

Does Your Doctor Practice Politics?

(1) Comments | Posted April 3, 2012 | 1:37 PM

Does your doctor practice politics? No, I don't mean running for office or giving money to super PACs. I'm referring to his or her medical judgment -- and the clinical decisions foisted upon your physician by insurers, bureaucrats, and sometimes the law.

The recent contretemps over contraception brings this to...

Read Post

Can We Choose to Be Healthy?

(1) Comments | Posted October 13, 2011 | 11:13 AM

Can we choose to be healthy? Standard wisdom says yes, we can, by forswearing fatty snacks, keeping fit and otherwise living prudently. Time and chance happen, but we can slow the clock and better our odds; we're thus responsible for much of what ails us.

Corporate wellness programs and government-sponsored...

Read Post