A research review in the Journal of the American Medical Association finds that increasing malpractice liability exposure doesn't improve quality.
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A study in the Journal of Health Economics examines medical utilization responses to health insurance policy design.
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A study in JAMA Internal Medicine describes trends in drug manufacturer detailing of physicians.
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CAHQ issues its annual index report on use of electronic transactions in health care, finding we still have a lot of room for progress.
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A study in the American Journal of Managed Care examines the use of EHR data to predict hospitalization.
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A new study examines whether physician preferences for certain types of patients may play a role in practice variation.
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A Health Affairs article examines the source and size of out-of-network billings.
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UnitedHealth Group gives us its perspective on the relative savings on beneficiaries in Medicare Advantage.
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A paper from EBRI discusses differences in cost for the same cancer medication in different sites of service.
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A paper presented at the American Society of Hematology describes early cost and utilization results for Medicare patients.
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A new study finds that Medicare Advantage plans tend to send people to average quality hospitals.
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A review published by the Public Library of Science claims that research shows that a single-payer plan would reduce US health spending, which is simply not true under any realistic…
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A study in Health Affairs examines the impact of decision aids on surgery decisions for hip or knee issues.
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The National Venture Capital Association and Pitchbook give us an early read on venture capital activities in 2019.
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Another misleading piece of garbage on administrative costs in the US health system from the usual group of ideologues.
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