Monthly Archives: November 2013

The state of US health ain’t so good | The Incidental Economist

  The state of US health ain’t so good | The Incidental Economist.     Let me summarize:  This chart shows the rank of the 34 countries of the OECD considering age-standardized years of life lost rates in 2010 for … Continue reading

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The public needs to wise up about Medicare spending | The Incidental Economist

  The public needs to wise up about Medicare spending | The Incidental Economist.

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November 12 JAMA the Anatomy of Health Care in the United States

November 12 JAMA the Anatomy of Health Care in the United States. A summary from Huffpo: “For decades we’ve heard dire warnings that a swelling tide of aging baby boomers is poised to swamp the U.S. healthcare system, driving up … Continue reading

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