A Deloitte report looks at global consumer attitudes to health care and developments in health care.
Read More
A study in JAMA Network Open finds that being covered by a high-deductible plan isn't associated with abandoning treatment for diabetes.
Read More
How specialists are paid doesn't appear strongly related to how they treat patients or outcomes.
Read More
The Office of the Actuary has released its report on national health spending for 2018. It is still going up and up.
Read More
A WillisTowersWatson report outlines expectations for global medical cost trends in 2020.
Read More
Lack of access to specialists creates worse outcomes for rural patients, according to a Health Affairs study.
Read More
A poster presented at an American Heart Association conference suggests it might be dangerous to rely on patient-reported information.
Read More
A MedPAC presentation looks at whether greater Medicare Advantage membership in a market is associated with spending or coding changes for FFS beneficiaries in those markets.
Read More
Life expectancy is experiencing an unexpected, so to speak, and alarming decline in the United States.
Read More
Holiday season is here and I would like to wish everyone a very relaxing Thanksgiving, hopefully enjoying family and friends.
Political correctness comes to health research, as a pathetically illogical article claims a commonly used risk-scoring method exhibits racial bias.
Read More
A Statistical Brief from AHRQ examines certain trends in costs of retail drugs.
Read More
A study in the Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open finds savings and no harm from using a single-source approach to medical device procurement.
Read More
According to an article in Health Affairs, adding a cost-sharing free annual wellness visit to the Medicare benefits hasn't done much for better health.
Read More