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Economics
Burda on Healthcare: Is Value-Based Reimbursement Mostly Dead or Slightly Alive?
One of my favorite scenes in The Princess Bride is when Miracle Max tells Inigo and Fezzik that… Read More
By January 6, 2022
Outcomes
Burda on Healthcare: Patient Stories from the Front Lines Tell of a Healthcare Capacity Problem
One of the great myths about the healthcare system in the U.S. is that anyone can see a… Read More
By December 14, 2021
Consumerism
Burda on Healthcare: Patients Are Telling You What They Want, But Are You Listening?
Patients are just like customers in any other industry. They want the same things. They want a good… Read More
By November 11, 2021
Consumerism
Health Literacy: Assembly Required
When you buy anything that you have to put together yourself—from an Elfa closet system from The Container… Read More
By October 7, 2021
Consumerism
The Secret to Being a Good Healthcare Consumer Is Food
I’m passive-aggressive by nature. I don’t like confrontation. I’m not from Minnesota, but I could be. The latest… Read More
By September 16, 2021
Consumerism
Hospital Spotting: How New Price Transparency Regs Spawned a New Cottage Industry
A conversation overheard at an evening reception during a recent healthcare industry conference: Attendee one: “So, what do… Read More
By August 3, 2021
Economics
Beware the Vertically Integrated Employed Physician
What’s the first thing you ask your doctor when you go in for a visit?  Why does my… Read More
By July 20, 2021
Outcomes
New Ratings and Rankings Make Hospitals Accountable for Everything
If you know me or have read anything I’ve written about healthcare over the past 38 years, you… Read More
By June 8, 2021
Economics
Are We Entering an Era of Hospital Free Agency?
In professional sports, free agents generally speaking are players whose contracts have expired and who are free to… Read More
By May 6, 2021
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