Reader Response – (Not) the best health care system in the world.
A reader writes: We Canadians like to brag about our health care system but we often forget that while we look good compared to the
A reader writes: We Canadians like to brag about our health care system but we often forget that while we look good compared to the
Just in case you missed it, Jonathan Skinner responded in the ongoing fight between Dartmouth Atlas researchers and NY Times reporters (links to prior rounds
I just returned from the American Society of Health Economists (ASHE) conference held at Cornell. It was terrific! Not only was it held at my
How many times can you say the same thing? You can look at the WHO report. Or OECD data – pick a year, I don’t
Austin responds again. I also appreciate the many emails I’ve received on this topic. And my wife just called me to report that my new
Health Affairs. Moving Forward On Health Reform. June 2010, 29(6). An entire issue on health reform. Geographic Variation in Medicare Drug Spending, by Yuting Zhang,
Though I’ve been blogging for fifteen months, this blog launched one year ago today. That’s the milestone. To celebrate, I’m making a permanent cosmetic change
Aaron Carroll quibbles with my terminology but misses the real import of our collaborative study. I do, however, quibble with the term “placebo effect”. …
Austin Frakt questions my findings: Aaron Carroll’s iPhone had a near death experience and was saved by rice. Well, that’s what he says. I say
The legislative accomplishments of the 111th Congress have been shaped by senators’ actual or threatened use of the filibuster and responses to it. In following
Aaron Carroll’s iPhone had a near death experience and was saved by rice. Well, that’s what he says. I say it was the placebo effect
My new iPhone has shipped. It just left Alaska and is on it’s way to Indiana. Yes, I’m an early adopter. You got a problem