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The First Wealth is Health
What are we missing out on? What else might we spend that money on? From a personal standpoint, I would like to pay for college for my sons. And I would like them to go to the school of their Continue Reading …

The First Wealth is Health
We hear a lot about healthcare spending in the United States. We spend more on healthcare than any other nation in the world. The healthcare economy in the U.S. is larger than the total economy of all but 5 nations Continue Reading …

Health Policy Twitterati 2015
It’s that time of year again for our annual Health Policy Twitterati List. Each year we compile a list of the individuals and organizations providing the most important tweets related to health policy. This year has seen a huge shakeup Continue Reading …

Doctor-Patient Relationship is Sacrosanct
Oppegaard et al. recently published results from a rigorous randomized-controlled trial comparing an in-person follow-up to home self-assessment after a medical abortion. They found that home self-assessment after early medical abortion is safe. Additionally, women who did not have the routine, Continue Reading …

King v. Burwell: Knowns and Unknowns
Nothing gets a bunch of public health, public policy, and health care economics professionals quite as excited as prediction and speculation on the upcoming Supreme Court case: King v. Burwell. At the heart of the lawsuit is whether or not Continue Reading …
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