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Economics
US Healthcare Continues to Be Risk Averse
“Show me the incentive, and I will show you the outcome.” —Charles Munger, Vice Chairman, Berkshire Hathaway, who… Read More
By November 29, 2023
Economics
No Pandemic Impact to See Here. Doctors Still Hate Prior Authorization.
With the COVID-19 pandemic largely in our rearview mirror, many health services researchers are doing before-and-after studies. Infection… Read More
By November 21, 2023
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Innovation
Remembering Gary
“The only one who could ever reach me Was the son of a preacher man…” —Dusty Springfield Scores… Read More
By November 16, 2023
Outcomes
Healthcare’s ‘Good Resignation’
We all know people who always have it worse than you. If you have a lot to rake… Read More
By November 15, 2023
Outcomes
Physician APM Participation Is Like Eating Cauliflower
My youngest child is a picky eater. He would say otherwise, but he is. He’s gone from eating… Read More
By November 8, 2023
Economics
Bankrupting Patients. Not a Good Business Strategy.
One of the hot healthcare stories last week was the release of the Commonwealth Fund’s first annual Health… Read More
By November 1, 2023
Economics
Putting a Price Tag on Healthcare Middlemen
Healthcare middlemen like group purchasing organizations, distributors and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) add costs to our already bloated… Read More
By October 25, 2023
Economics
Can Data Finally Resolve the Great Hospital Tax Exemption Debate?
As a cub healthcare business reporter, I covered the first state and local challenges to tax exemptions for… Read More
By October 18, 2023
Consumerism
No Duh Healthcare Consumers
Uwe Reinhardt’s explanation of why healthcare costs so much in the U.S., “It’s the prices, stupid,” has become… Read More
By October 11, 2023
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