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Doing Less Can Be Doing More for Healthcare – the Biggest Takeaway From ASCO 2018

Health Populi

Health Populi’s Hot Points: One of the earliest and most important books on the benefits of “doing less” in healthcare was Shannon Brownlee’s Overtreated , which I’ve covered here in Health Populi since the start of the blog in 2007. It’s not enough to open up doctors notes to patients.

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State Approaches to Contact Tracing during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Explore a Mathematica resource on the demographics, methodology, and implications for contact tracing, a NASHP blog, States Re-think Contact Tracing and Case Investigation Strategies as COVID-19 Cases Rise , and a Mathematica podcast, Understanding the Variation in States’ COVID-19 Contact Tracing Approaches.

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Q&A: A Model Act to Reduce Prescription Drug Costs Using Reference-Based Pricing

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For further details on the legal issues, please see a white paper authored by Professor Rachel Sachs with a detailed analysis of the patent law and commerce clause implications of upper payments for a similar model bill related to international reference rates. In addition, pharmacies remain free to charge reasonable dispensing fees. (The

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The Health Consumer in 2024 – The Health Populi TrendCast

Health Populi

At the end of each year since I launched the Health Populi blog, I have put my best forecasting hat on to focus on the next year in health and health care. For this round, I’m firmly focused on the key noun in health care, which is the patient – as consumer, as Chief Health Officer of the family, as caregiver, as health citizen.