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Friday, March 11, 2011
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David Sundahl, managing partner of Rule 4 Consulting, is a former visiting scholar of the Harvard Business School and current member of the Massachusetts General Hospital Think Tank for Innovation in Care Delivery.
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2010
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June
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What will ARRA and HITECH Mean for Health Care?
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May
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Will Comparative Effectiveness Studies Help Us?
Doping in Cycling
The Economist Praises Kaiser
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April
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Lesson of the Day: Don't get really sick
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March
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Myths of Health Reform
Multitasking and Nurses
Health Insurance Options
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February
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Does Health Insurance Improve our Health?
Standards for EHR, Part 2
Standards for EHR, Part 1
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2009
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December
(4)
Studer and "Accountability"
Confusing Mammogram Recommendations
Not Quite the Four Noble Truths
Computers Haven't (and Won't) Save Health Care
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November
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Does Apple Really Think they can "Disrupt" Health ...
Strategy for an Uncertain Future
Checking the Right Boxes but Failing the Patient
NY Times: Pharma Juicing Prices
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October
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Is the US Cost-conscious about Health Care?
I'm not sure about this, but...
Lower Health Care Insurance Premiums?
Is Your Boss a Bully?
Placebo Side-Effects
Culture of Workarounds--Part 3
The (Upside) Cost of Medicare's Drug Benefit
Culture of Workarounds--Part 2
Habits and the Culture of Workarounds
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August
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A Personal Experience
Biggest Lies about Global Health Care
Back to Work
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June
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Greg Mankiw on the "Public Option" in Health Care
Pay for Performance: Unintended Consequences
Milton Friedman on Health Care
Safeway's Answer to Health Care Reform
Pharma Exec Pleads Guilty
Health Care Reform: Public Options
Why Your Raise Doesn't Help You
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May
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Do Incentives Work?
What Makes us Happy? Part II
What Makes us Happy?
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April
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May is Bike-to-Work Month, Part 2
May is Bike-to-Work Month, Part 1
Leeches and Maggots Making a Comeback
Compassion Fatigue
High Re-admission Rates
Health Care Fact of the Week
Fellow Diet Coke Addicts, Bad News
Sudhir Venkatesh in Forbes
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