The hospital travels to you

In Bangladesh, seasonal floods occur due to snow melt from the Himalayas as well seasonal monsoons. How can villages in Bangladesh get health care if they don’t have a boat to transport them to regional health care centers? The answer–according to a recent article in The Economist–is that the hospital comes to them. Three hours’…

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The future of nursing homes. FDA and digital health technologies. Explaining corporate America’s aggressive investment in primary care Full vs. partial choice set design in DCEs. VC funding slow-down for biotech.

Medicaid Prescription Drug Rebate program: A review

A helpful reminder of what rebates are for drugs covered under State Medicaid Agencies. ICER reports in their California, based on a helpful summary from the Kaiser Family Foundation: For brand name drugs, the [Medicaid] rebate is 23.1% of Average Manufacturer Price (AMP) or the difference between AMP and “best price,” whichever is greater. Certain…

Quality Measurement of German Hospitals

Public reporting of hospital quality of care could improve the care patients receive through at least two pathways. First, patients (or their physicians) could send patients to higher quality hospitals (i.e., the selection pathway). Alternatively, hospitals themselves could have behavioral responses to the metrics and may improve quality of care in response to public reporting…

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Khan Academy and GPT-4. ClinicalTrials.gov vs. PubMed. Judge rules on coverage of preventative care. Health insurance mandates and marriage. Medicaid-for-all back on the table?