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Today in TIE: Austin parses supplier induced v. supplier-sensitive care, Don will debate Jim Capretta on health reform tomorrow night, and Aaron on Philly Cheese
Today in TIE: Austin parses supplier induced v. supplier-sensitive care, Don will debate Jim Capretta on health reform tomorrow night, and Aaron on Philly Cheese
Austin and I wanted to share some exciting news about our new relationship with JAMA: JAMA’s coverage of the 2012 US presidential campaign launched on January
My cheesesteak post has been up for half an hour, and already I’m inundated with questions. I keep telling Austin that we’d have far more
I know that I spend a lot of time here talking about obesity, nutrition, and food that is horrifically bad for you, but even I have my
I will be debating Jim Capretta on the question ““What’s the Best Way to Provide Americans Affordable, High-Quality Health Care?” Wednesday, March 14, at 7:30pm
Last week Thom Walsh explained some differences between supplier-induced demand and supply-induced demand (aka, supply sensitive care), terms often confused with one another. In this
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