Healthcare Triage: Meta-analysis
Last week we discussed systematic reviews, and why they’re better than review articles, or opinions. But they’re not the only types of “studies of studies”
Last week we discussed systematic reviews, and why they’re better than review articles, or opinions. But they’re not the only types of “studies of studies”
One of the most popular provisions of the ACA is the ability of young adults to stay on their parent’s family insurance plans. A new
Sheri Fink in The New York Times: The Ebola epidemic has exposed gaping holes in the [World Health Organization (WHO)’s] ability to tackle outbreaks in
Previous coverage of this question here. In a recent NEJM Perspective, Peter Neumann, Joshua Cohen, and Milton Weinstein considered it. The $50,000-per-QALY ratio has murky origins.
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