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Earlier this month, ECRI’s 17th annual conference tackled the thorniest detail of comparative effectiveness research, namely that it’s rarely a…

While comparative effectiveness research in the United States is booming thanks to the stimulus, a United Kingdom bastion of the…

ProPublica’s massive investigation into the hefty fees pharmaceutical companies have paid doctors with dubious track records stamps an exclamation point…

Coverage of health care reform implementation has generally focused on the issues and effects of the roll-out, rather than the…

A recent GAO report looked at group purchasing organizations and established that they were pervasive, and that they’d adopted some…

American Medical News reporter Kevin O’Reilly writes about a presentation by David Mayer, M.D., University of Illinois at Chicago Institute…

The California HealthCare Foundation Center for Health Reporting and the San Bernardino County (Calif.) Sun teamed up for a package…

The United States lags behind other developed nations in life expectancy, yet spends far more on health care than any…

The National Committee for Quality Assurance, a nonprofit health plan accreditation organization, has unleashed its annual ranking of private health…

Nationally, the hospital consolidation craze has leveled off since its 2006 peak, but Kaiser Health News senior correspondent Julie Appleby,…
