Do We Really Spend More and Get Less?
By John Goodman The conventional wisdom in health policy is that the United States spends far more than any other country and enjoys mediocre health outcomes. This judgment is repeated so often and so...
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By David Katz, MD Massachusetts has a long track record of making headlines in the area of health care reform, whether or not Mitt Romney likes to talk about it. In 2008, Massachusetts released results...
View ArticleHealth Care-Related Public-Private Partnerships Will Likely Become the Norm...
By MARY SCOTT NABERS The United States ranks number one in the world for health care spending as a percentage of GDP. That sounds great… but, for instance, Texas ranks only 11th worldwide when it...
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