Sound Medicine: Healthcare law update
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
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 had on my list to blog about Karen Joynt and Ashish Jha’s latest NEJM Perspective on hospital readmissions. Then I got word that Brad
Earlier this month Mike Oliver reported on a study on the relationship between gun background checks and firearm deaths. The researchers found that states with specific checks
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Earlier this week, I drove down to Springfield to testify about mandatory minimum sentences for illegal gun possession. Appearing alongside county prosecutors and Chicago Police
A very interesting chart from a new Booze & Co. report (PDF) and via Sarah Kliff: Click on over the to Kliff or the report
Earlier this month, MedPAC staff presented their latest thinking on the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP). That’s the Medicare program that gives hospitals a small
Austin alerted me to a piece in BMJ News discussing a presentation on the NHS, the health care system in the UK. You know –
One of my favorite things about Google Reader was the Chrome plug-in (Super Full Feeds for Google Reader) that let me click “readable” to see
According to Wikipedia, RSS stands for “rich site summary,” but most people know it as “really simple syndication.” And Google made it look simple, really
In his book The American Health Economy Illustrated, Chris Conover’s charts are prettier than the one below. He shared this pre-pub version with me for
A while ago, I wrote a piece at CNN where I said that I had come to the belief that weight loss was a very