Merrill Goozner writes about MDR-TB in Russia in a four-part feature article in Scientific American.
Tags: Contagious Disease, Russia
August 26, 2008 in International Health Care Systems | Permalink
Merrill Goozner writes about MDR-TB in Russia in a four-part feature article in Scientific American.
Tags: Contagious Disease, Russia
February 9, 2012 in Carnivals
The Sesquicentennial Edition of the Cavalcade of Risk is posted at My Wealth Builder. Check it out.
February 9, 2012 in Medicare
In my opinion the answer is yes. A book by Coulam, Feldman and Dowd also would agree with me. Recently, Medicare began a competitive bidding process for durable medical equipment. Is it working? According to the Wall Street Journal, the answer is no. “Normally when the government wants to buy something, it asks companies how [...]
February 8, 2012 in Current Events
Check out these interesting articles as we head toward the weekend. How much do you know about Medicare? Coming apart. Rents in Beijing higher than New York? Patients=sheep? Docs=dogs? Governmental business is increasingly important. And one more late addition: 1-2-3-4-5.
February 7, 2012 in Contagious Disease, Pharmaceuticals, Regulation, Supply of Medical Services, Vaccinations
In many cases, only a handful of suppliers produce vaccines for a given disease. In fact, for several vaccine types the U.S. has fewer suppliers than countries with a smaller market and a higher level of government purchase. One reason for this finding could be strict government regulation. All vaccines must be approved by the [...]
February 6, 2012 in CHIP, Health Reform, Medicaid
The answer depends on the state. Today, I examine an Urban Institute research paper that looks at this progress in more detail. Dividing States into 3 Group The most advance States fall into Group 1 (CA, CO, CT, DC, HI, IN, MA, MD, NV, OR, RI, UT, VT, WA, WV). These states have either enacted [...]
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