Another study on prescription drug monitoring programs
Last week, I wrote that the latest evidence on prescription drug monitoring programs suggests that they don’t work so well. But a recent Health Affairs study from a
Last week, I wrote that the latest evidence on prescription drug monitoring programs suggests that they don’t work so well. But a recent Health Affairs study from a
So often, when we implement new policy, I wish we had better ways to capture its effects so that we could expand our knowledge base
6 Things That Happened in Health Policy This Week is produced by a mix of research assistants from the Healthcare Quality & Outcomes (HQO) Initiative at the
Loren Adler and Paul Ginsburg, both of the Brookings Institution, have published a fascinating new post on the Health Affairs blog, examining the impact of the Affordable
I made a conscious decision not to watch any of the Republican National Convention this week. According to my twitter feed, however, the theme of
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