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Today in TIE: Austin on guideline-driven care and geographic variability and reading list, Don with more on the Goldilocks principle, this time in the mortgage
Today in TIE: Austin on guideline-driven care and geographic variability and reading list, Don with more on the Goldilocks principle, this time in the mortgage
I’ve detailed before how annoying it can be to get my medication. Here’s the basics again: I have a chronic illness. I do not have
Effects of Medicare Payment Reform: Evidence from the Home Health Interim and Prospective Payment Systems, by Peter J. Huckfeldt, Neeraj Sood, José J Escarce, David
Earlier, I posted some slides on why I’m skeptical that health savings accounts and cost-sharing won’t work like some hope because those who spend by
In yesterday’s WSJ, Columbia Professor Awi Federgruen does a terrible job mixing up reimbursement rules as he tries to blame Obama for drug shortages. Ezekiel
Austin tipped me off about some slide sets made by the National Institute for Health Care Management. Today, I want to focus on some from
Suzy Khimm asks whether credit worthy Americans are having trouble getting a mortgage? A bit of a personal follow up to this long term care
From The Relationship Between Geographic Variations and Overuse of Healthcare Services, by Salomeh Keyhan and colleagues: Results: Five papers examined the relationship between geographic variations
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