Health economists shun Twitter
I have no idea if health economists are under-represented on Twitter, but I do know that Twitter would be far more useful to the small
I have no idea if health economists are under-represented on Twitter, but I do know that Twitter would be far more useful to the small
Today in TIE: Austin on provider-induced demand (actually yesterday; OTR had a rough day), Don with more on peer review and determining what is credible
From the CBO: In the past two decades, Medicare’s administrators have conducted demonstrations to test two broad approaches to enhancing the quality of health care
This is the introductory post for the second TIE-U offering (first one here). This semester I will be doing my best to keep up with
From the Associated Press in the WaPo. I’m going to take them one by one. HEALTH CARE: Gingrich: Repeal Obama’s health care law if Republicans
Austin sent me this interesting article in the New York Times discussing a variety of interrelated issues: speed of peer review, open access journals, the
the health services research blog
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