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The analytical approach of standard health economics has so far failed to sufficiently account for t...
The Economic Evolution of American Health Care: From Marcus Welby to Managed Care. By David Dranove....
Twenty-five years after the enactment of the Federal Health Maintenance Organization Act and nearly ...
Thanks to technology, innovation, and creative entrepreneurs, Americans in the twenty-first century ...
Nearly two years after the Affordable Care Act became law, books are appearing by Washington insider...
The article reviews the book “Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis,” by Tom Daschle...
In this issue: -- Universal Access to Health Care and Religious Basis of Human Rightshttps://scholar...
It has been said, There are Seven Ages of Man: spills, drills, thrills, bills, ills, pills and wil...
Those interested in health law, who wish to follow and participate in the national debate, need a me...
The author first analyzes why the prevention of illness and promotion of health provide the leading ...
Law and ethics are both essential attributes of a high-functioning health care system and powerful e...
Epidemic of Care: A Call for Safer, Better, and More Accountable Health Care. By George C. Halvorson...
Health care reform tops our national policy agenda, ranking second only behind Iraq as the issue tha...
Decisions made by the food, tobacco, alcohol, pharmaceutical, gun, and automobile industries have a ...
In this issue: -- Just Care: Rationing in a Public Health Crisis-- Editorial-- Graduate profiles-- J...
The analytical approach of standard health economics has so far failed to sufficiently account for t...