How do we best change physicians’ behavior?
I’ve written many times about how hard it is to change physician behavior. I’ve also talked about how we need a system of both carrots
I’ve written many times about how hard it is to change physician behavior. I’ve also talked about how we need a system of both carrots
I’m sure you’ve all seen a TV show or movie where a patient has gone into cardiac arrest, and as the medical team begins resuscitation,
“Google Reader will be retired on July 1, 2013.” I am so not happy. Tell me all the other products I should try in the comments. I
Just a couple weeks ago, I talked about the new Choosing Wisely recommendations over at the AcademyHealth blog. But in focusing on costs, I neglected
David Ramsey of the Arkansas Times has done a ton of great reporting on the private option. His latest post begins, The strangest part of
Me, Aaron, Adrianna, and Karan kicked this question around by email this morning. We did not agree whether Health and Human Services (HHS) is or is not
Dylan Matthews has an awesome chart on the Ryan budget proposal. There’s only one line I want to talk about: Again with the Medicaid?
Others are covering the latest ins and outs of the Medicaid expansion deals with much more timeliness than I. The Florida state Senate has rejected
I think I’ve made it clear that I’m not a fan of Mayor Bloomberg’s soda ban. I don’t think prohibition works, especially when there are
When Stephen Brill’s piece on prices came out, I can admit I was frustrated. It makes me feel just a little bit better to know
I taught at the University of Michigan School of Public Health for many years. Not every day, but many days, Mike Chernew and I would
I haven’t read David Goldhill’s book, but it is on my list. As such, I’ve more-or-less deliberately avoided reviews, analysis, and interviews. I want to