Cost shifting at the lemonade stand
A couple of weeks ago, I gave a noontime talk on cost shifting at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. You can watch
A couple of weeks ago, I gave a noontime talk on cost shifting at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. You can watch
I spend a lot of time writing and talking about what isn’t true. Over the past few months, we’ve had lots of episodes talking about
Did you know that the government made an announcement on the rate of bullying in kids age 12-18 in the US? Did you know that rates
David Sackett passed away recently. He was a giant in our world, and evidently an amazing human being as well. I write about him in
The following is a guest post from Michael McWilliams, MD, PhD; Michael E. Chernew, PhD; Bruce E. Landon, MD, MBA, MSc; and Aaron L. Schwartz, PhD. We have received
I read a study a few weeks ago on blood pressure treatment for nursing home residents, and I almost ignored it. There are so many like it.
Jim O’Neill leads the Antimicrobial Resistance Review for the UK Government. They just issued their third report, now focused on how to bring effective antibiotics
We pay close attention to Massachusetts because it implemented an ACA-like coverage expansion law well before the ACA. It’s naive to think what stems from
Healthcare Triage started as a part-time project for all of us, back when we tried to put out one episode a week. But we’ve grown
Sara Rosenbaum and Tim Westmoreland have an interesting new piece out at the New England Journal of Medicine on the Patient CARE Act, a Republican
My latest at the AcademyHealth blog: I’m a huge supporter of information technology. I’ve spent almost my entire career creating systems in order to improve