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In the Columbia Journalism Review, Trudy Lieberman, president of AHCJ’s board of directors, notes that the mighty American Medical Association…

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Let’s just say right from the start that Atul Gawande’s recent story in The New Yorker about runaway health costs…

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According to a report by Christina Jewett of ProPublica and Deborah L. Shelton of the Chicago Tribune, the U.S. Food…

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Blogging on open.salon.com, Dr. Rahul Parikh recounts Oprah Winfrey’s recent defense of her medical advice (delivered to Entertainment Tonight) and…

A report from the Health Policy-focused Commonwealth Fund compares costs over the next decade for numerous reform options, using estimates…

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Questions continue to mount about when it’s appropriate to use catheters and stents to clear blockages of heart arteries. More…

Doctors are in such a position legally, economically and socially that it is difficult to fight patients’ demands for excessive,…

Writing for the Center for Studying Health System Change, Debra A. Draper sees great potential in the quantification of physician…

Harlan Krumholz, M.D., writes in The Washington Post that, while better quantitative monitoring would greatly improve the experiences of both…

Of all the potential reforms to the health-care system, one of the most profound might turn out to be a…

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