New research reveals complex aspects of patients’ decision-making, depending on how information is presented.
A WSJ articles reports on Maryland’s experience with hospital price controls.
Everybody says we need cost control and expanded access, but nobody wants to pony up.
Rand Corporation has published a study comparing use of retail clinics with emergency room and primary care physician visits.
The Rand Corporation has produced a useful summary of information regarding comparative effectiveness research’s potential.
Geographic variation in health spending is hot, but the reasons for it are still murky.
A JAMA article suggests that published trial results may not be giving us the full picture.
A survey of physicians reveals useful observations.
The Integrated Healthcare Association has released its latest report on California’s physician pay for performance system.