Year: 2013

Some psychiatric readmissions literature

… a research notebook entry. From Predicting time to readmission in patients with recent histories of recurrent psychiatric hospitalization: a matched-control survival analysis, by Schmutte, Dunn, and

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Better, if not cheaper

Ezeliel Emanuel has a great piece over at the NYT about end-of-life care. He starts off by correcting a few myths: Here are the real

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So what’s up for 2013?

I just got back from vacation. While I was away, CNN.com posted a piece of mine on what to expect from health care reform this

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It’s the intensity, stupid

Of course it’s many things. Among them, Victor Fuchs highlights the difference in intensity of medical care between the U.S. and other OECD countries. The OECD

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Chart of the day: Crime and lead

Via Kevin Drum: Kevin’s longer piece on the crime-lead connection appears in Mother Jones (ungated and I haven’t read it yet). Coincidentally, Harold Pollack recently

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Why evidence-informed policy is hard

I’m pleased to write that an ungated PDF of “‘Developing Good Taste in Evidence’: Facilitators of and Hindrances to Evidence-Informed Health Policymaking in State Government,”

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CLASS act pushed over fiscal cliff

One sad outcome of yesterday’s vote didn’t get much attention: The demise of the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports Act (CLASS). As many TIE

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