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Contemplating health care with a focus on research, an eye on reform. A blog about economics, health policy, health services, health care, and politics.
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The health services research blog. Death by Medical Error: Adding Context to Scary Headlines. Is Aetna’s withdrawal from the exchanges payback for the Justice Department’s antitrust suit? AcademyHealth: The state and future of telemedicine. Healthcare Triage: Why Does Alcoholics Anonymous Work? Could a President Hillary Clinton enact a public option? This is why we need RCTs, total-body CT edition. 6things That Happened in Health Policy This Week. Changing health care markets and provider pain. Those num...
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The health services research blog. Healthcare Triage News: Randomized Controlled Trials and Full Body CT Scans. 6things That Happened in Health Policy This Week. Death by Medical Error: Adding Context to Scary Headlines. Is Aetna’s withdrawal from the exchanges payback for the Justice Department’s antitrust suit? AcademyHealth: The state and future of telemedicine. Healthcare Triage: Why Does Alcoholics Anonymous Work? Could a President Hillary Clinton enact a public option? Sound Medicine (most recent).
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The health services research blog. 6things That Happened in Health Policy This Week. Death by Medical Error: Adding Context to Scary Headlines. Is Aetna’s withdrawal from the exchanges payback for the Justice Department’s antitrust suit? AcademyHealth: The state and future of telemedicine. Healthcare Triage: Why Does Alcoholics Anonymous Work? Could a President Hillary Clinton enact a public option? This is why we need RCTs, total-body CT edition. 6things That Happened in Health Policy This Week. H]ospit...
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The health services research blog. 6things That Happened in Health Policy This Week. Death by Medical Error: Adding Context to Scary Headlines. Is Aetna’s withdrawal from the exchanges payback for the Justice Department’s antitrust suit? AcademyHealth: The state and future of telemedicine. Healthcare Triage: Why Does Alcoholics Anonymous Work? Could a President Hillary Clinton enact a public option? This is why we need RCTs, total-body CT edition. 6things That Happened in Health Policy This Week. Cost is...
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The health services research blog. 6things That Happened in Health Policy This Week. Death by Medical Error: Adding Context to Scary Headlines. Is Aetna’s withdrawal from the exchanges payback for the Justice Department’s antitrust suit? AcademyHealth: The state and future of telemedicine. Healthcare Triage: Why Does Alcoholics Anonymous Work? Could a President Hillary Clinton enact a public option? This is why we need RCTs, total-body CT edition. 6things That Happened in Health Policy This Week. Histori...
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Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts. Cannabis Science & Policy Summit. MJ Legalization: The Book. You are here: Home. August 7, 2015. By Michael O'Hare. Marco Rubio, Scott Walker, and Mike Huckabee are firmly on record. That an embryo is a person, and abortion is murder: no rape, incest or mother’s survival exceptions, end of story. None of the other candidates volunteered a less absolute position. More cowardly in my view are the reporters and pundits who get one of these abso...
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Types of Health Insurance Plans. The Affordable Care Act. August 24, 2010. To view the timeline as a chart click here. Sign up to get new blog posts delivered to your email. Just enter your email address and click subscribe:. Guide to Getting Covered Under Obamacare (updated for 2016). An Obamacare Guide for Freelancers and the Self-employed. Explainer: The Basics of Obamacare. The Best Health Care Graph We’ve Seen. How Health Reform Helps Women. Take Our Quiz on Health Reform! News and Blogs We Like.
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Research and Data Center. Research and Data Center. The leader in healthcare business news, research and data. Not Running A Hospital. Kaiser Health news Capsules. The Doctor Weighs In. The Health Care Blog. Now@NEJM: A blog for physicians. AHA Resource Center blog. HFM Healthcare Finance blog. Healthcare Marketplace and Policy Review. The Hospital Leader (Society of Hospital Medicine). Mayo Clinic News blog. An Ounce of Evidence – Ashish Jha. Jonathan Cohn – New Republic. Life as a Healthcare CIO. About...
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The progressive's guide to the universe. Mini Book Review – The Teacher Wars. June 13, 2015. The Teacher Wars: A History of America’s Most Embattled Profession. 349 pp, Doubleday. Dana Goldstein’s excellent book,. Chronicles the important historical developments and political and pedagogical battles of America’s most embattled profession, often using the stories of some famous figures who were once teachers (like LBJ, Du Bois and Susan B. Anthony) to make various eras and movements more engaging. There i...
Mini Review - The Great GOP Debate - Progressive Consumer Guide
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The progressive's guide to the universe. Mini Review – The Great GOP Debate. August 10, 2015. The moderators went after Trump for not ruling out a third party bid, for all the horrible things he’s said about women, and for the number of times one of his companies has declared bankruptcy. And he probably still would have come out of it ok, if not for his post-debate remarks about Fox moderator Megyn Kelly. Of the top tier candidates, Jeb! Over surveillance and national security. Fox analysts insisted that...
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Read more blogs from the IU Newsroom! IUPUIntelligence will highlight news and views from the campus located in the heart of the nation’s 12. More about this blog. Herron School of Art and Design. IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health. IU Robert H. McKinney School of Lawr. IU School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. IU School of Informatics and Computing. IU School of Liberal Arts. IU School of Nursing. IU School of Physical Education and Tourism Management. Med Money Student blog.
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Blogs & Categories. State of the Discussion. The 500kth Ordinary Comment. David Letterman’s Great Music (Already Updated! May 21, 2015. Mute Math on David Letterman. David Letterman’s show is over after thirty plus years. If you want to read more about that, you can try this article about Letterman’s beginnings. This article about his career. And, for the sake of balance if nothing else, this one about his lechery. This though isn’t about any of that. Members are Vince Gill (who has sold 26 million recor...
SCOTUS Has Ruled on Obamacare. So What’s Next? - P. UbelPeterUbel.com
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What Physicians Can Learn from Veterinarians. Your New Liver Is Only a Learjet Away: Part 2 of 3 →. SCOTUS Has Ruled on Obamacare. So What’s Next? June 25, 2015. Photo Credit: acslaw.org. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court Thursday spared the Affordable Care Act from what would have been a death blow. Healthcare.gov is now largely glitch free, but it — and state insurance exchanges — still need major overhauls, so they no longer lead Americans to make bad insurance choices. With both the state and fede...
Your New Liver Is Only a Learjet Away: Part 3 Peter UbelPeterUbel.com
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Your New Liver Is Only a Learjet Away: Part 2 of 3. Blog Articles Will Resume in August →. Your New Liver Is Only a Learjet Away: Part 3 of 3. June 30, 2015. As I have described in two earlier posts, here. I interpreted that as a rhetorical question. (To read the rest of this article, please visit Forbes.). This entry was posted in Health Policy. And tagged health policy. Your New Liver Is Only a Learjet Away: Part 2 of 3. Blog Articles Will Resume in August →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. I am a physicia...
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Category Archives: Health Policy. Preparing Business Students for Jobs in Healthcare. March 28, 2016. Here is the beginning of my recent interview in Delta Sky Magazine where I discuss preparing business school students for future work in the healthcare industry. As a physician, how does your medical background shape the way you teach your … Continue reading →. Finally: Something Republicans and Democrats Can Agree On. December 17, 2015. Are Device Manufacturers Playing Bait-And-Switch with the FDA?
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The Leisure Browse – Assorted picks of info-op-ed pieces with a dash of culture and literature.
Assorted picks of info-op-ed pieces with a dash of culture and literature. Assorted picks of info-op-ed pieces with a dash of culture and literature. When was the last time that you had actually sat and read through a thick book? With the first-world problems on a rise, and the ever-squeezing time and hanging deadlines in our heads, the attention spans are on their way to become zilch! Leisurely reading is no more on the cards. Forget thick storybooks, since…. The 2008 crisis: Revisit. A little something...
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Being an account of a woman who gave her bike a name. Metro Ottawa: Your Ride. RockBumbly (my climbing blog). The Kymeras (Poetry and Storytelling). Free range print (my lit blog). So, about stop signs. . . Sure, you risk your life, but there are ducklings. If I could make a request of the universe - just a. The Incidental Cyclist abroad! Bicycles for Humanity Ottawa. Bike View in Ottawa. Citizens for Safe Cycling. City of Ottawa Cycling Map. Rack and Roll (OC Transpo bike and ride). They Stole My Bike.
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Contemplating health care with a focus on research, an eye on reform. Pre-registration of clinical trials is associated with fewer positive findings. Can FDA tell a drug company to stop talking about research? Labels Like ‘Alternative Medicine’ Don’t Matter. The Science Does. Types of translational research. Healthcare Triage: Exercise Is Really Good for You. Like, REALLY Good for You. Adventures in Indiana State Fair Food 2015. The ACA seems to have reduced the number of uninsured. Recently, Austin and I.
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The discoveries of milah anilzah, an incidental gastronome. Saturday, May 14, 2011. Day 4 - Vegan. Day 4 - Going Vegan. Exercise - 7.8KMRun. Summary - Didn't feel like hurling till dinnertime. Very tough challenge due to previously acquired eating habits. Kept ploughing till 12 midnight and yes, I made it with no cheating! I realised the toughest challenge of being vegan was, I couldn't get my sweet treats! Most come with butter, milk or cream - some form of dairy or other. I bought some falafel and ende...
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Sidetracked as a profession. War of the Words. March 18, 2016. I am still on my Quixotic quest for recognition within the literary world. To define recognition, I mean to the point where someone might actually read something that I’ve written. I had a conversation with someone recently where I optimistically yet glibly observed that you get out of something exactly what you put into it. So in my sloth I have signed up for Story Wars. What is this Story Wars thing that you speak of? He would then follow o...
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Sunday, 14 August 2011. Monday, 2 May 2011. Interview with the Vampire (or Me). Tri-City Films has posted an interview they did with me a few weeks back. I get referred to as Noori a lot, which is weird. Is it just me or do I sound particularly pompous in it? Saturday, 30 April 2011. Day 11 - The End is Nigh. Day 11 is done. It's been a whirlwind. It's been exhausting, exhilirating, frustrating, fun, and life-changing in equal measure. Often on the same day! Tuesday, 26 April 2011.
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