It’s the gatekeepers, stupid
Ulf Gerdtham and colleagues found that the overall cost of health care was generally lower in countries where primary care performs a gatekeeper function and
Ulf Gerdtham and colleagues found that the overall cost of health care was generally lower in countries where primary care performs a gatekeeper function and
Some quotes from Burke, Robert E., Donzé, Jacques, Schnipper, Jeffrey L. (2013). Contribution of psychiatric illness and substance abuse to 30-day readmission risk. Journal of
From Health Affairs, “Compared To US Practice, Evidence-Based Reviews In Europe Appear To Lead To Lower Prices For Some Drugs“: In Europe drug reimbursement decisions
I thought I had blogged on this paper before, but I can’t find a prior post. So, here are some quotes and brief comments on Zeliadt,
A research notebook entry on an important paper follows. I’ve left out quite a bit that is more tutorial. So, the paper is more accessible
Given yesterday’s events, it’s hard to write about anything else right now. But what ‘s made the tragedy much more bearable are the many, many
Perhaps you’ve heard that Susan Dentzer is leaving her position as Vice President and Editor-in-Chief of Health Affairs. John Iglehart, who had led the journal from its inception
The recent study by van Walraven, Wong, and Forster finds that “after accounting for known risk factors, early death or [hospital] readmission is not more common in
I’ve discussed the potential soda ban in NYC repeatedly. One of my main concerns was that it would not have accomplished its main goal –
The passage of the Georgia bill, which at this article’s deadline was expected to be signed by Gov. Nathan Deal by the end of April,
Election night 2008 was a promising moment for public health. The Bush era had brought political acrimony, managerial problems, and under-funding had brought severe morale