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Health: Who Can Fix Health Care? - That's the question posed by Dr. Al Mulley. director of the Center for Health Care Delivery Science at Dartmouth College.

Health: There are a few cost comparisons we are familiar with when comparing health insurance options, while choosing an insurance option from your employers

Health: A new approach to health care delivery may well provide a first taste of the value that can be realized when health IT is integrated into systems for

Health: As legislators torture health reform to a slow and painful death with ideological wrangling, a new survey just released by the Commonwealth Fund offe

Health: Health reform and health care redesign inevitably fixates on reducing costs. Yes, theres always the idea that we might improve quality and safety, bu

Health: One of the most exciting advancements in todays health industry is the growing field of health care delivery science. Granted, not everyone is aware

Health: Wal-Mart triggered an industry "race to the bottom" in terms of generic drug pricing when it introduced its program to charge $4 for a 30-day supply

Health: A new review of recent literature on the effectiveness of electronic medical records (EMR) from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Inf

Health: Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are receiving a lot of attention as well as investment. The federal government has earmarked some $20 billion to get

Health: Personal Health Records (PHRs) offer an interesting way for patients to access an electronic health record, or at least selected portions of it. Whil

Health: A small survey from Germany raises interesting questions about how well primary care physicians follow the latest practice guidelines. Pondering thos

Health: New research from Vancouver, published this month in the Annals of Emergency Medicine, underscores the complexities, costs and harms of managing pres

Health: Among the funding placed on the chopping block by the House of Representatives' recent passing of the H. 1 bill is Title X, which funds Planned Paren

Health: New premiums were blamed when families took more than 3000 children out of the Childrens Health Insurance program in Kentucky. The same occurred in A

Health: A respected health economist from the University of Chicago argued recently that cost-effectiveness research should be part of the scrutiny that new

Health: There was a time when being politically conservative in the US meant that you endorsed the primacy of individual preferences and values (within the l

Health: Health Reformers of all political stripes seem to place a lot of weight on the ability of payment reform to improve health care quality and value. On

Health: A couple of recent postings, about Tracking Disease with Twitter and a review showing that theres no evidence that electronic medical records improve

Health: A lot of hope is being placed on the ability of electronic medical records (EMR) to bail the US out of the health care mess it finds itself in. They

Health: In the US Pharmaceutical manufacturers currently receive a five-year exclusivity period for the clinical trial data they submit for a successful new