Why can’t we get some simple answers on health care?
I’m so tempted to just repost this piece from last year, but suffice it to say – this campaign ain’t the last one. Say what
I’m so tempted to just repost this piece from last year, but suffice it to say – this campaign ain’t the last one. Say what
One of the points I made as a discussant at the ASHEcon conference this year is that the factors driving health care utilization and spending among Medicare
The 16 August 2012 issue of NEJM included a study and an editorial on the quality of life effects of PSA testing. Both are ungated.
Jon Oberlander’s latest in NEJM is a handy guide to the history of U.S. health reform. It includes a nice timeline in chart form. (All
I was kicking back with the June 2012 MedPAC report last night (you know, relaxing) and this, about the Medicare Advantage (MA) quality bonus demo,
Don’t even know who thought to study this, but here you go: In 2001, the American Medical Association identified the need for physicians to become more
A sharp reader wrote me, “If you cut FFS reimbursements *and* you cut Medicare Advantage (MA) reimbursements, which Obamacare does, I think your argument loses
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