Increased cost sharing does NOT make better health care shoppers.
In a word, no. “Cost-Sharing Obligations, High-Deductible Health Plan Growth, and Shopping for Health Care: Enrollees With Skin in the Game“: The rapid growth of high-deductible
In a word, no. “Cost-Sharing Obligations, High-Deductible Health Plan Growth, and Shopping for Health Care: Enrollees With Skin in the Game“: The rapid growth of high-deductible
In an August 2015 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine, Kevin Quinn offered one of the most insightful typologies of health care payment methods I’ve ever seen.
Robert Wachter writes in The New York Times about how doctors are harmed by too many performance measures: the measurement fad has spun out of
Basic Life Support (BLS) is basically CPR, and when bystanders are trained to help people suffering cardiac arrest with BLS and automated defibrillators, outcomes improve.
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