Month: August 2012

POLITICO Pro

A reader with POLITICO Pro access sent me this update: FRAKT: I LIKE MY GRUNT WORK — Boston University health economist Austin Frakt spotted this

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No reading list

I think we’ve covered enough literature on the blog this week. That’s not to say there aren’t any good, new releases. I just didn’t bundle

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POLITICO Pulse

The POLITICO Pulse email helped turn my morning around. THE FRAKTS OF LIFE – After hours of grunt work, Austin Frakt, a Boston University health economist,

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TIE is up!

The three hours I was conscious of the absence of all posts on TIE was very unpleasant. But, everything is restored now. Since the blog

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JAMA Forum: A Tale of 2 Plans

I’ve been somewhat amazed at the hypocrisy that politicians can muster when it comes to health care reform. I get explicit about that in my latest piece

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Longevity gains due to health care

In June I railed against an infographic that claimed that health care played only a 10% role in our health. I followed the “studies” the infographic cited,

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Vertical restraints, ctd.

Earlier this week I summarized a portion of Gaynor and Town’s Handbook chapter on vertical restraints. If you’re already lost, go read that post. What

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