Thinking out of the box in supermarkets
Readers of the blog know that I’m down on many of the policy measures in place to “combat obesity”. Lots of them fail when writ
Readers of the blog know that I’m down on many of the policy measures in place to “combat obesity”. Lots of them fail when writ
A look at ACO growth from Matthew Petersen, David Muhlestein, and Paul Gardner (PDF) of Leavitt Partners: A few observations: Non-Medicare is not defined. In theory it
Avik Roy has a post up entitled, “Report: If New Hampshire Expands Medicaid, State Hospitals Will Lose Hundreds of Millions of Dollars“. That’s… not entirely
That’s the subject of a thoughtful piece in the Annals of Internal Medicine. “Increasing the “Smoking Age”: The Right Thing to Do“. Looks like it’s
The July issue of Health Affairs included a systematic review of observational studies of value-based insurance design for prescription drugs. I summarized it in a post
So apparently my quick post on Singapore last week has gotten some attention. Because of some emails and some other posts I’ve seen, I feel
So apparently my quick post on Singapore last week has gotten some attention. Because of some emails and some other posts I’ve seen, I feel
Counter-intuitive study in the BMJ. “Patients’ attitudes about the use of placebo treatments: telephone survey“: Objective To examine the attitudes of US patients about the use
Commenting on a new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, Daniel Reuland and Michael Pignone wrote, Taylor and colleagues present findings of, to our knowledge, the
Yeah, I’m stealing a page from my RBC buddy Keith Humphreys, amateur movie review par excellence. Emailing with a high school friend, I suddenly recalled
The excellent artwork by Rand Renfrow accompanying the Bloomberg column by me and Adrianna: @afrakt
Despite what you think, it’s not based on sound. This set of seven experiments [] suggests that novices’ judgment mirrors that of professionals; both novices