Healthcare reform? First consider this....


From "Reforming Healthcare & Managed Care," an MDNG.com Blog (Aug.Sept. 2009)  For Those Screaming Against Health Insurance Reform

 Thursday, September 24, 2009

I say we should let those who are screaming against the health insurance reform bills because they're "Socialist" opt out - not just from the bills, but also from ALL of "Socialism."

 

But My Patients Are Sicker!

Friday, September 18, 2009

In "Getting Past Denial — The High Cost of Health Care in the United States," the authors observe, again, Jack Wennberg's (Dartmouth) dictum written about extensively at the end of the last century and earlier—the cost differences between regions and practices may be unwarranted.

 

Bitter Reform Pill to Swallow

Friday, September 11, 2009

Dr. Marc Siegel shares his five critical and central healthcare reforms.

 

For Reform to Go Forward....

Friday, September 4, 2009

Are we ready to deal without discrimination with potential genetic endowment or burden, given the great variability in penetrance and expressivity (how genetic diseases are manifest, if at all)?

 

Obamacare 2.0

Friday, August 28, 2009

Perhaps, the best 'politics vs. substance' summary to date is "Obamacare: The Only Exit Strategy" by Charles Krauthammer, (syndicated columnist) posted Friday, August 28, 2009.

 

Rooting Out Fraud and Abuse: Part 2

Friday, August 21, 2009

Healthcare is already being rationed. Major healthcare decisions are already being made every day by insurance companies, not doctors.

 

Rooting Out Fraud and Abuse: Part 1

Thursday, August 13, 2009

The concept of healthcare reform is pointless unless we address fraud and waste. It matters little whether providers are cognizant of the fact they are defrauding or are just financial dullards.

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