A JAMA article suggests that published trial results may not be giving us the full picture.
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A survey of physicians reveals useful observations.
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The Integrated Healthcare Association has released its latest report on California's physician pay for performance system.
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A new Health Affairs article suggests a different method to measure cost savings from disease prevention and management efforts.
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Research indicates that laparoscopic nerve ablation for chronic pelvic pain is ineffective.
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Coronary calcium screening provides an interesting example of the potential benefits, costs and uncertainties surrounding various disease screening opportunities.
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Group Health in Washington State has released a study evaluating its medical home pilot.
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Patients are increasingly involved in the management of their own health.
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Complete Genomics has raised $45 million in a Series D funding round.
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There are excellent hypertension treatments available but many Americans don't know they have the condition and aren't being treated.
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A new study describes the relatively high doses of ionizing radiation being received by many Americans as a result of imaging procedures.
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Pharmacogenomics is at the forefront of personalized medicine development. Recent research indicates promise in anti-platelet therapy guidance.
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A commentary on Medicare's experience in attempting to improve the quality of heart failure care demonstrates just how hard it may be to get better outcomes and lower cost.
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A Financial Times article details the British National Health Service's struggles to implement a new health information system.
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Earlier this year the California Department of Insurance was asked to allow a greater than 20% increase in workers' compensation premiums. The Department's response provides some interesting observations on the…
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