The ethics of asking brain surgery patients to allow unrelated research while on the operating table
An upfront fee for taking Medicaid patients could shorten stays
A system of manufacturer rewards and penalties, consumer taxes and subsidies could aid vaccination rates
A model for staffing O.R.s incorporates the costs of worker dissatisfaction and idle time
Researchers aim to help the agency, drug companies and patients better understand the complex authorization process
Following Medicare reimbursement rate changes, research actually increased
Greater subsidies aren’t enough: Lowering the complexity of enrollment is needed to bring more and healthier people into the market
Informed by personal experience, a researcher parses data to help those mulling mastectomy and gynecological surgeries
Measuring the utility of increased care and testing, inputs that aren’t always immediately available
Accountable care organizations can levy penalties against specialists for poor patient outcomes
At-home test for colorectal cancer delivered with a deadline
Embedding psychological nudges in mail reminding people to get tested improves compliance
Reliable, widespread testing regimen could help jump-start economy
Social media optimal for spreading conspiracy theories
Peer ranking might cut dangerous antibiotic overuse
Getting the mix right is the goal of a Medicare pilot, which itself could use substantial improvement