“Reducing Variation in Health Care: The Rhetorical Politics of a Policy Idea”
From a new paper in the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (JHPPL) by Sandra Tanenbaum: The finding of variation, unlike much in health policy,
From a new paper in the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (JHPPL) by Sandra Tanenbaum: The finding of variation, unlike much in health policy,
I raised this question earlier this week. Turns out there is at least one study on it. (H/t: Uwe Reinhardt.) @afrakt
In the latest JAMA issue, Brock, et al. report on an evaluation of quality improvement initiatives aimed at transitions of care. You can click through for
The recent JAMA paper by Dharmarajan and colleagues includes an analysis of the distribution of FFS Medicare-reimbursed hospital readmissions by day after index visit discharge. They
Two things I had a hand in are out, and I want you to know about them. First, here’s the latest from CEPAC: Members of
A few years ago, when everyone was panicked about the swine flu, pregnant women appeared to be at significant risk to be seriously ill if
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