What Is Comparative Effectiveness?
The economic stimulus package signed into law earlier this year included $1.1 billion for comparative effectiveness research, which is supposed to help control health costs.
The economic stimulus package signed into law earlier this year included $1.1 billion for comparative effectiveness research, which is supposed to help control health costs.
File this one under “internet fun.” If your quota of internet fun has been reached then skip this. It is not specific to finance, economics,
I have a guest post published on The Health Care Blog today about the lessons of Medicare and Medicaid with respect to a public plan.
Health reform related activity has picked up in recent weeks. Congress, President Obama, and the media are focused on remaking the U.S. health care system.