Cost Effectiveness of Life Saving Interventions
Aaron posts about the word on changing recommendations for child safety seats (when to face them forward; safer to stay rear-facing after age 1). He
Aaron posts about the word on changing recommendations for child safety seats (when to face them forward; safer to stay rear-facing after age 1). He
I wanted to avoid this issue, but I can’t. So be it. Toddlers are usually switched from rear-facing to forward-facing car seats right after their first
The problem with touch screens is that they don’t play nice with hand lotion. The winter does not play nice with hands that don’t play
I guess if you are a health policy blogger, you must commemorate the one year anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) becoming law with
There will be a lot written about health reform’s one-year anniversary, which is officially this Wednesday. Here’s my quick take: we’re only one year into
Bryan Dowd and Robert Coulam provided feedback on an earlier draft of this post. I’ve been encouraged to be clearer about how competitive bidding is
All weekend long, this story has been bothering me: More than 60 senators from both parties are calling on President Obama to lead them in developing a
Residency match day has brought a flurry of folks talking about specialty choice and the perpetual shortage of primary care docs as compared to specialists
Got me a Droid X yesterday. That’s one fancy little machine! Anyway, I decided to enter the modern age and not turn off my cell
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