Research finds that payments and other benefits given by drug manufacturers to physicians does influence prescribing behavior.
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An article in Health Affairs describes an intervention for seriously ill patients that reduced costs.
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We look at another article on survey methodology today, this one comparing internet and mail responses.
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A pair of articles in Health Services Research discuss issues in survey research methodology.
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The tale of antioxidant recommendations is a useful warning about the dangers of relying on so-called expert opinion.
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A Kaiser Family Foundation brief explores trends in first-year Medicare beneficiaries enrolling in Medicare Advantage.
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A report from the Medical Group Management Association suggests that physician compensation is continuing to increase at a pace at least consistent with general economic growth.
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A study in the New England Journal of Medicine finds basically no effect on cardiovascular outcomes from intensive glucose control for type 2 diabetes patients.
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A research letter in the Journal of the American Medical Association discusses the incidence of traumatic injury among Medicare beneficiaries.
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A brief from the Kaiser Family Foundation describes prescription drug spending by payer type.
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Research published in the Journal of Health Economics finds that using predictive analytics to identify high-risk members for intervention had limited success.
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An article in the New England Journal of Medicine describes the potential for use of machine learning in health care.
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The annual Department of Labor report on self-funding gives some interesting facts on this growing form of health care coverage.
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A brief from the Employee Benefits Research Institute explores the effect of health savings account balances on utilization.
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A study from UnitedHealth Care reveals further details on the extent of variation in prices for health services.
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