When beds are limited, turning away the sickest and poorest boosts margins
Study finds interest in screening embryos for education propensity, especially if everyone else is doing it
Estimates are based on smartphone data and precinct-level 2016 vote results
Money-saving messages lose impact over time, while worry about dangerous pollution helps consumers show discipline
The anti-infection procedure rises for a time, when workers are watched, and then falls off
Uninsured and insured both receive help; benefits are temporary
France’s lower fertility rates spread to regions that sent the most emigrants to live there
Showing cumulative cases — not day-to-day trends — could nudge people to avoid reckless behavior
Unintended pregnancies decline when copays and patient fees are eliminated
Dedicated FDA staff guide companies during design of clinical trials
The empirical study of happiness, a growth area at business schools, enters the classroom
A study looks at how changes in FDA labeling affect pediatric utilization of drugs
At the end of a night shift, empathy for patients’ hurting seems diminished
False hope for instilling disease resistance and desirable traits?
Getting the mix right is the goal of a Medicare pilot, which itself could use substantial improvement
Peer ranking might cut dangerous antibiotic overuse