The Failure of “Pay for Performance”
In my previous post, I talked about the problems with using “evidence-based” medicine to constrain patient care and avoid dealing with the complexity of ...
In my previous post, I talked about the problems with using “evidence-based” medicine to constrain patient care and avoid dealing with the complexity of ...
These days the moniker “evidence-based” has been attached to almost any statement about the practice of medicine and health care reform. Since a goodly number o...
Aaron Carroll, one of the writers for The Incidental Economist, has reviewed some of the research on whether the Medical Home is more successful in small or sol...
Unless you are involved in billing for medical claims, the 1500 Health Insurance Claim Form has probably escaped your radar, at least up to now. This is the for...
In this crazy world of health care costs where those in CEO seats think health care should be run like the manufacturing industry, it’s rare to find someo...