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“Disruption is Neither Good nor Bad”

Posted onMarch 21, 2015June 18, 2015AuthorKyle Fischer, MD, MPH

“The ACA was a disruptive act. Disruption is neither good nor bad.  It is what we make of it.”  –Richard Nathan The popular media has mostly portrayed the Affordable Care Act as a piece of insurance expansion legislation, but many Continue Reading …

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“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”

Posted onMarch 10, 2015June 18, 2015AuthorKyle Fischer, MD, MPH

Providing universal health care in America would be easy if it were free. Sadly, that is not the case. All too often, the general public, doctors and researchers are quick to look for new drugs, devices or technologies as a Continue Reading …

CategoriesEducation & Events, OP/notes, Public Health

Republicans are Intellectually Bankrupt on Healthcare

Posted onMarch 7, 2015October 7, 2019AuthorCedric Dark, MD, MPH, FACEP

Sunday night, three Republican Senators attempted to describe their contingency plan if the Supreme Court were to rule for the plaintiffs in the King v. Burwell lawsuit over Obamacare subsidies. Unfortunately, their plan is nonexistent. Their letter is nothing more Continue Reading …

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2014 Year in Review

Posted onDecember 31, 2014June 18, 2015AuthorCedric Dark, MD, MPH, FACEP

The year began with great news out of Oregon and the release of more data from the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment, one of the two best studies we have on the effect of insurance on health care and costs (the Continue Reading …

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The Best Tweets of 2014

Posted onDecember 25, 2014June 18, 2015AuthorCedric Dark, MD, MPH, FACEP1 Comment

Merry Christmas to All; And to All a Good Tweet…   You’re about to hear a lot about this study: Expanding Medicaid doesn’t decrease ER use. It increases it. http://t.co/B4rrfP6gAo — Sarah Kliff (@sarahkliff) January 2, 2014 The conservative case Continue Reading …

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