Delaying vaccinations is stupid
Kristen Feemster and Paul Offit were less confrontational, but I’m tired of this crap. “Delaying Vaccination Is Not a Safer Choice“: According to a recent study
Kristen Feemster and Paul Offit were less confrontational, but I’m tired of this crap. “Delaying Vaccination Is Not a Safer Choice“: According to a recent study
Cost effectiveness health care coverage decisions are part of governing in the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, and Australia. It’s part of how those countries manage
What do hospital boards value in a chief executive? A new study of CEO pay at nonprofit hospitals finds that executives at institutions that have
Sound Medicine is a radio show produced by the Indiana University School of Medicine and WFYI Public Radio. In the last few years, I’ve become
I’ll be on Mt. Monadnock with the family and friends today. No blogging or quotes of the day. More tomorrow. @afrakt (via phone)
I was just alerted to a RAND study, sponsored by the AMA, which gets at physician satisfaction: One of the American Medical Association’s core strategic
The following is a guest post by Nicholas Bagley, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Law. Yesterday, the New York Times had another installment—this one on
Community Blue is sold by a company called Highmark. Like U.P.M.C., it is both a hospital system and an insurance provider, part of a growing
A bit of bookkeeping. I’m proud to contribute to TIE–no issues or complaints of any kind. But to be a baller here, you’ve really got
One person familiar with the system’s development said that the project was now roughly 70 percent of the way toward operating properly, but that predictions
This paper by John Birkmeyer and colleagues in NEJM has received a lot of praise by physicians I follow on Twitter. METHODS: We conducted a study
All told, though, we counted somewhere north of 20,000 people who had successfully enrolled across the 15 state-based exchanges, based on the hodgepodge of data