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Continue readingEntertaining, Educating, and Criticizing Our Broken Healthcare System for 22 Years
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Continue readingAll truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Finally, it is accepted as
Continue readingThis just in from our friends at the AAFP: The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently released the
Continue readingIn a new Forbes article, With Direct Primary Care, Healthcare Doesn’t Have To Be Expensive, the author, Katherine Restrepo, gushes about Direct Primary
Continue readingFile this in the no sh%t column: surgery patients do better when nurses have better working environments. And this had
Continue readingWe have had a lot of good talks here regarding the travails and glories of the Affordable Care Act, aka
Continue readingMore to come. They will get better as my editing skills get better. Enjoy. Would love the feedback. It is
Continue readingThe honest blood pressure medicine from the minds of those who brought you the Placebo Journal.
Continue reading“Three things in human life are important. The first is the be kind. The second is the be kind. The
Continue readingA 2014 survey of family physicians finds that “while a vast majority see the benefits of telehealth, only 15 percent
Continue readingPlease read this NY Times article which describes why the cost of college is so high. Here are the highlights
Continue readingIt is pretty apparent by now that humans are in the early phases of evolving into cybernetic organisms. I can’t
Continue readingI am a fan of the Big Bang Theory. One episode a few years back had Leonard being pursued by
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Continue reading“I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” Thomas A. Edison
Continue readingThe NY Times (their pic above) put out a piece called “Doctors Unionize to Resist the Medical Machine” and it
Continue readingFor years I have pointed out the similarity between doctors and teachers. Two years ago I said this: The teaching
Continue readingDr. Steven Henson, a doctor in Kansas, is accused in a 31-count indictment of operating a prescription drug operation that
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