Why doesn’t competition drive out inefficient health care technology?
The following is a guest post by Nicholas Bagley, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Law. So here’s a burning question. There’s a consensus that the
The following is a guest post by Nicholas Bagley, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Law. So here’s a burning question. There’s a consensus that the
We had a soft launch last month, but the “actual” channel is now a go. Healthcare Triage is live: Healthcare Triage is a series about
My general view is that the early implementation efforts are far short of what it will take to implement reform successfully. For health reform to
How Does Provider Supply and Regulation Influence Health Care Markets? Evidence from Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants by Kevin Stange (Journal of Health Economics) Nurse practitioners
This body painting is not the most creepy of those in this collection at Beautiful Decay. I dare you to click through. @afrakt
The Gilardi v. HHS decision is out today (on scribd), blocking the PPACA contraception mandate for the plaintiffs. Two brothers own Freshway Foods and a
Yeah, it’s Friday and I’m surly. But I’ve spent a week getting harassed, and I’m sorta done. So here are a few statements that are
Politicians say a lot of dumb things, but perhaps the dumbest thing they say is that the U.S. has “the finest health care system in the
I learned something new about pediatric residency training in the NEJM*: On October 1, 2013, without a continuing resolution in place to support its budget,
I’ll be on a panel with Don Taylor and Sarah Gollust, talking about health reform at 4PM at Wesleyan University. The event is open to