Why Not, Indeed? – The Health Care Blog
[ad_1] By KIM BELLARD Recently in The Washington Post, author Daniel Pink initiated a series of columns he and WaPo are calling “Why Not?” He […]
[ad_1] By KIM BELLARD Recently in The Washington Post, author Daniel Pink initiated a series of columns he and WaPo are calling “Why Not?” He […]
[ad_1] By KAT MCDAVITT and LESLIE KIRK Innsena has made a $100,000 contribution to CancerX, making Innsena the public-private partnership’s first Impact Supporter. Why? There […]
[ad_1] By MIKE MAGEE Not surprisingly, my nominee for “word of the year” involves AI, and specifically “the language of human biology.” As Eliezer Yudkowski, […]
[ad_1] That is the questioned answered in a paper by Mukherjee et al. (2023). The authors define an “HEOR study” for this paper as …real-world […]
[ad_1] By JONATHON FEIT Journalists like being salty. Like many venture investors, we who are no longer “green” have finely tuned BS meters that like […]
[ad_1] By JEFF GOLDSMITH How the Search for Perfect Markets has Damaged Health Policy Sometimes ideas in healthcare are so powerful that they haunt us […]
[ad_1] By GEORGE HALVORSON Medicare made $83.4 billion very real dollars in 2022. The 17% discounts below the average cost of fee-for-service Medicare, that happen […]
[ad_1] By STEVEN ZECOLA The U.S. Department of Health and Human Service (“HHS”) is responsible for a wide range of activities relating to medical and […]
[ad_1] By MATTHEW HOLT I was invited on the Health Tech Talk Show by Kat McDavitt and Lisa Bari and I kinda ranted (go to […]
[ad_1] By MIKE MAGEE “What exactly does it mean to augment clinical judgement…?” That’s the question that Stanford Law professor, Michelle Mello, asked in the […]