Are physicians honest with patients?
Not as often as you’d hope. There’s a new study in Health Affairs on the subject: The Charter on Medical Professionalism, endorsed by more than
Not as often as you’d hope. There’s a new study in Health Affairs on the subject: The Charter on Medical Professionalism, endorsed by more than
Today in TIE: Kevin with more on medical necessity and the law, Aaron answers more questions on vaccines, Austin has an entry of TIE-U on
Kenneth Thomas has a nice post on Stuart Butler’s change of heart on the individual mandate. I think he and Aaron think I was too
This is a TIE-U post associated with Jonathan Kolstad’s The Economics of Health Care and Policy (Penn’s HCMG 903-001, Spring 2012). For other posts in this series,
Anytime I post on vaccines, I seem to get inundated with email. Many of you have legitimate questions. I thought I’d answer some here. 1)
Austin blogged on this yesterday. Go read his post first. 1. Baicker and Chandra get one detail wrong. The culprit is contract law, not corporate law. Blame
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