Three types of people
From DogHouseDiaries: What proportion of people are each of these three types? More to the point of the chart’s title, what proportion of people think
From DogHouseDiaries: What proportion of people are each of these three types? More to the point of the chart’s title, what proportion of people think
I don’t do this much because it’s mean to those of you for whom the following paper is gated:* Comparative effectiveness research in localized prostate cancer
Obama’s “fix” for the individual market has a lot of potential holes, apart from whether it’s even legal. First, state insurance commissioners need to decide whether or
Some people work best as subordinates. General George Patton, the great American military hero of World War II, is a prime example. Patton was America’s
The real problem here, and one that few are addressing, is that the old health care system isn’t that good. We wanted to change it.
The following is a guest post by Nicholas Bagley, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Law. (By the way, Nick is now on Twitter. Follow him!)
The United States is in the midst of the most sweeping health insurance expansions and market reforms since the enactment of Medicare and Medicaid in
I am a frequent guest on Stand Up! with Pete Dominick, which airs on Sirius/XM radio, channel 104 from 6-9AM Eastern. It immediately replays on the channel, so
Many times I’ve written that everyone believes we spend too much on health care in the U.S. but nobody treated by it thinks the care
For each of the following characteristics an individual exhibits, I lose a bit of trust in him/her: Never admits error Never acknowledges a good point
[T]he often advanced idea that American patients should have “more skin in the game” through higher cost sharing, inducing them to shop around for cost-effective
From JAMA. I reformatted the abstract, and broke it up into paragraphs to make it easier to read: Health care in the United States includes