A Zyprexa rep tells all
Courtesy of Kevin, M.D. blog: an interesting interview with a former drug rep at Eli Lilly employee who sold Zyprexa between 1998 and 2000.
Unbiased Analysis of Today's Healthcare Issues
Courtesy of Kevin, M.D. blog: an interesting interview with a former drug rep at Eli Lilly employee who sold Zyprexa between 1998 and 2000.
Health decision makers often have to decide whether to adopt a new health care intervention (e.g.: pharmaceuticals, new procedures, etc.) or keep the existing practice. If one assumes that the new intervention has positive but uncertain net benefits over the existing procedure, should the new technology be adopted? A paper by Eckermann and Willan (2007)…
Yesterday, President Bush gave the State of the Union Address. In this post, I 1) analyze Bush’s new health care plan, 2) review some commentary from various blogs on the net, and 3) give a excerpt from the speech which directly relates to health care. Healthcare Economist’s Analysis The heart of the Bush proposal is…
Today, I will review an interesting article by Glied and Zivin (2002) examining how physicians adjust their practice style when the HMO share of patients changes (note: the authors implicitly assume all HMOs pay physicians via capitation). First we will look at the three theoretical models the authors develop. Models 1. Excess capacity model. The…
Here are some inspirational quotations for some motivation at the beginning of your week. “The discipline of writing something down is the first step toward making it happen.” —Lee Iacocca “Success comes to the person who does today what you were thinking about doing tomorrow.” —Unknown
On Friday I attended a job market talk by recent Harvad PhD graduate Filipe Campante. Mr. Campante’s job market paper discussed how the equilibrium level of redistribution changes as inequality in a society increases. The author sensibly assumes wealth is distributed in a according to a Pareto distribution. Individuals choose a tax level in order…
Check out Merrill Goozner’s early look at President Bush’s health care plan, which will be unveiled on Tuesday during the president’s state of the union address.
Here’s an article from The Onion which will bring some levity to your Friday. “According to The Economist…“
The Manhattan Institute’s Center for Medical Progress has some interesting articles on health care policy. The Center “…is dedicated to articulating the importance of medical progress and the connection between free-market institutions…” One paper of note is by Vernon, Santerre and Giaccotto (“Are Drug Price Controls good for your Health“). The authors examine the Medicare…
With so much negative news on how ‘our health care system is failing,’ it is nice to see that “failure” may be an overstatement. According to the USA Today (“Cancer Deaths Drop“), the American Cancer Society reports that cancer rates have fallen for the second straight year. This is great news. The National Center for…