Kate Pickert

Kate Pickert is a staff writer for TIME. She writes about health care and previously worked for New York magazine. She is a graduate of the University at Buffalo and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

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Why Liberals Don’t Trust Obama on Entitlement Reform

Progressives are sounding the alarm ahead of President Obama’s upcoming speech on deficit reduction and entitlement reform. No one knows exactly what argument Obama will make in response to Paul Ryan’s 2012 budget proposal unveiled last week, but Jonathan Cohn foresees an opening negotiating stance too close to the center for his …

“Then Shut it Down.”

It’s still not clear if House Republicans and President Obama will take their showdown all the way to a shutdown, but in case you can’t wait to watch it play out…

(h/t Jessica Taylor)

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How the Affordable Care Act Paved the Way for GOP Medicare Reform

Some time in the next few weeks, Paul Ryan, chairman of the House budget committee, is expected to unveil a plan to significantly cut the federal budget for the fiscal year 2012. It will be the centerpiece of a political fight that could eclipse most everything else in Washington.

A linchpin of Ryan’s plan will be a proposal to make …

Health Reform Turns 1. So What?

In case you happened to have avoided seeing the hundreds of articles and press releases announcing the one-year anniversary of the Affordable Care Act/Obamacare: FYI, it’s today.

Both sides of this issue have been working hard over the past week to guide the news narrative around this momentous occasion. See here, here, here, here,

Already Angling for Berwick’s Replacement

The New York Times reports today that some members of Congress have offered an early seal of approval to a health care administrator who could succeed Medicare/Medicaid chief Don Berwick. According to the Times, Berwick’s deputy Marliyn Tavenner has emerged as a leading candidate to fill the post before or once Berwick recess appointment …

Things You Might Not Know About the Health Care Lawsuits

1. Yes, a bunch of states have banded together to sue the federal government over the individual mandate in Florida, but in addition, there are more than 20 other Affordable Care Act lawsuits winding their way through the federal court system.

2. The Obama Department of Justice has assigned a team of about a dozen lawyers and …

Obama to States: If You Can Do Health Reform Better, Go For It

In a speech to governors, President Obama just endorsed a plan to allow states to opt out of major provisions of the Affordable Care Act just as it’s set to kick in. Saying he recognizes that not everyone is a member of the “Affordable Care Act fan club,” Obama said, “I agree with Mitt Romney that…states should have the power to …

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