Thursday, April 7, 2011
Did the 2011 Match Really Show an Increase in Primary Care?
According to many reports, the 2011 match saw increases in students matching to primary care fields. Though technically true, the fact is that there were more students (do to a few new medical schools) in this years match than last years. If you look at the percent of students choosing primary care, it's really about the same. I discuss further on my blog. 2011 Residency Match NOT Good News for Primary Care
The Blockbuster Drug Comes to an End
On the Forbes Health and Medicine Blog, Matther Herper discusses how The Blockbuster Drug Comes to an End.
Most ACOs may lose money initially
Here's a piece from the AMA News about how Acountable Care Organizations or ACO's loose money in the first 3 years.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Great Primer on the US Health Care System ... from the Brits!
If you have not been following the health care debate, or are too bogged down in details to understand it, the BBC News just came out with an excellent explanation of our health care system and the proposed legislation to fix it. This is an extremely easy read, and pretty much boils down everything as it stands today. It does not explain extremely important issues like why health care costs continue to rise or the primary care crisis. However, the current proposed legislation does little to address this either.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Health Care Reform on a Napkin
The slide show (below) does an excellent job of trying to summarize the complex issues of health care refom.
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