Here are the links to every entry in Trudy Lieberman’s “Health Reform Lessons from Massachusetts” series, in descending order.
03/03/10: Health Reform Lessons from Massachusetts, Part X – Unintended consequences for low-income workers
11/04/09: Health Reform Lessons from Massachusetts, Part IX – What does the public say?
10/20/09: Health Reform Lessons from Massachusetts, Part VIII – Unintended consequences for patients
10/07/09: Health Reform Lessons from Massachusetts, Part VII – Unintended consequences for small business
09/16/09: Health Reform Lessons from Massachusetts, Part VI – The canary in the coal mine
08/05/09: Health Reform Lessons from Massachusetts, Part V – Finding affordable health insurance
07/21/09: Health Reform Lessons from Massachusetts, Part IV – The new math, or maybe it’s the old
06/10/09: Health Reform Lessons from Massachusetts, Part III – Rapidly rising medical costs jeopardize the state’s insurance miracle
05/04/09: Health Reform Lessons from Massachusetts, Part II – Does an individual mandate work? Depends on who’s talking
03/23/09: Health Reform Lessons from Massachusetts, Part I – Critical analysis begins to trickle in
Trudy Lieberman is a longtime contributing editor to the Columbia Journalism Review. She is the lead writer for CJR's Covering the Health Care Fight. She also blogs for Health News Review and the Center for Health Journalism. Follow her on Twitter @Trudy_Lieberman.