Here’s an entertaining comic from PhD Comics.

« ‘For the first time I found myself truly caught between my own needs and those of my patient.’ • Therapeutic non-adherence: a rational behavior revealing patient preferences? »
October 26, 2007 in Miscellaneous
Here’s an entertaining comic from PhD Comics.

July 23, 2008 in Information
Your doctor says you have six months to live. How accurate is this figure? Do you really have 4 moths to live? One year? A paper by …
July 22, 2008 in International Health Care Systems, Medical Studies
On Friday I reported that the U.S. scored poorly on the Commonwealth Fund’s National Scorecard. Those in favor of universal health care are probably rejoicing. “The …
July 21, 2008 in Current Events, Pharmaceuticals
In “Does Roche have Genentech’s Rx?”, NPR’s Marketplace reports on Roche’s bid to purchase all of Genentech, a firm that developed the three best-selling cancer drugs in the …
July 21, 2008 in Economics - General, Taxes
Last year, I wrote a blog post about how Los Angeles could fix its traffic problems. Today, the San …
July 21, 2008 in Academic Articles, Physician Compensation
Primary care physicians can be compensated in a number of ways. The most popular are capitation, fee-for-service, salary, or some mixture of the three. But how does the physician compensation method affect care …
This is the about text
No comments
Comments feed for this article
Trackback link
http://healthcare-economist.com/2007/10/26/friday-afternoon-comic/trackback/