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I want to take a moment to make sure we are all on the same page here with the business of health care reform. This is inanely simple. When it comes to health care, keep doing...
Over the past few months, I've seen a convergence of emerging ideas that suggest a new path forward for decision support and information therapy. I believe we need Decision Support...
Please don’t turn Natasha Richardson’s tragic death into a symbol for why Canadian-style universal health care is bad and the United States is better. In the last six hours,...
Set against the backdrop of the $787 billion stimulus bill and deficit spending that dwarfs the federal outlays of FDR's New Deal and LBJ’s “Great Society,†the idea of...
Whiplash. I don’t know what else to call it when the US Supreme Court does a near 180° reversal on a decision from just a year ago on medical product liability. Consider the...
We're continuing a tradition at THCB started last year. Asking you to take a moment this weekend to discuss your desires for how to live the end of your life as meaningfully as possible--If you want to reproduce this post...
By KENNETH THORPE, PhD The current debate around how to best control burgeoning health costs, has pushed the issue of prevention to the forefront. That's right where it should be. By shifting our health care to be more pro-active and...
Every week we bring you a video from Health 2.0! This week we're featuring a golden oldie, David Kibbe's motorcycle tour across America. To see more videos from past Health 2.0 conferences, or to purchase the entire conference DVD sets...
By ROBERT LASZEWSKI The latest polls are an unmitigated disaster for Democratic efforts to get their health care bills passed. This from Rasmussen this morning:“Just 38% of voters now favor the health care plan proposed by President Obama and...
By Matthew Holt James Currier founded Tickle, a self assessment testing company later sold to career site Monster.com. But he's set the bar much higher in his next venture, Medpedia, Medpedia, as the name suggests, aims to be a comprehensive...