Sometimes good things cost money
I’ve been arguing for a long time that preventive medicine, while often producing good outcomes, does not always save money. It’s something we should put
I’ve been arguing for a long time that preventive medicine, while often producing good outcomes, does not always save money. It’s something we should put
A reader writes: You keep saying that it’s not true that this will be paid for by cuts to Medicare. But I keep seeing that
Sometimes I worry that the 24-hour-news cycle’s insistence on focusing on whatever will get the biggest rise out of people makes rational debate impossible. Then
A University of Chicago law student with a prior career in the pharmaceutical industry whom I interviewed for a job the other day shared some
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