Some psychiatric readmissions literature, ctd x2
… yet another research notebook entry. I’m going to sprint through some older literature on this topic. But before I do, let me make one
… yet another research notebook entry. I’m going to sprint through some older literature on this topic. But before I do, let me make one
From a recent GAO Report. Fig. 2 looks like the US is underspending in prevention & public health, but since the denominator is total health
This might be called the first (stylized) rule of health reform: you can’t make the system a little better in one dimension without harming it
I’ll be on TPMPrime at 4PM Eastern answering questions in a live chat. Link here. You can submit questions there as well. @aaronecarroll
… another research notebook entry. Some of the psychiatric readmissions literature considers “readmissions” after very long intervals, like a year or two … or ten
Long time readers know I think that the prohibition against soda in New York City isn’t great policy. I’ve been more hesitant to come out strongly
Over at the Daily Beast, Einer Elhague offers a column that promises the “best way to reform health care and cut the deficit.” It’s the
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