Why do we pay for pills, but not exercise?
The NYT recently had a piece covering a BMJ study on how exercise is as effective as medications in preventing death from a number of
The NYT recently had a piece covering a BMJ study on how exercise is as effective as medications in preventing death from a number of
I have written about the mindless and dangerous way that the US federal budget sequester cut the funding that the National Institutes of Health provides
Thoughtful and provocative piece over at the Guardian” I am a scientist. Mine is a professional world that achieves great things for humanity. But it
I am adding a note to this post for two reasons. The first is that people I have respect have pointed out to me that
Buzzfeed has a roundup of all the articles breathlessly announcing a potential “cure” for cancer in 2013. In just one paper. It’s depressing. @aaronecarroll
David Cutler and Fiona Scott Morton point to another limitation of provider consolidation and integration, such as that promoted by Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs): Another
The cost shifting literature keeps growing, and I keep tracking it. My latest AcademyHealth post has an update. Go read it because it’ll make you
This Saturday is the anniversary of the Sandy Hook School shootings. The figure below (from Kieran Healy) shows that the US has a higher rate of
History might instruct us to stop clutching our pearls over enrollment figures to date: The Urban Institute and the National Academy for State Health Policy
Obamacare’s opponents were deflated by the Roberts decision upholding the law, and for good reason. The chief justice seemed to go out of his way
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
In recent weeks the commentariat has turned to the high deductibles consumers may face in exchange plans. Jon Cohn’s recent round up covers the bases