Health policy basics can–and should–be understood by clinicians. My view on how (and why) medical schools and residency programs can incorporate these concepts. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/10.1001/jama.2024.17049?guestAccessKey=5d6a9d5d-8fed-4460-86b6-4e867a58f9b5&utm_source=jps&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=author_alert-jamanetwork&utm_content=author-author_engagement&utm_term=1m
Read MoreHow state abortion bans are worsening the existing doctor shortage, especially in rural states–where investments in recruiting/retaining physicians may be unintentionally hindered. My thoughts in Time Magazine August 2025 https://time.com/7317385/abortion-bans-doctors-residency-match
Read MoreChang(ing) Health Care: Bigger May Not Be Better, Just Necessary Further regulation of health system consolidation should take into account all aspects of the market for health care goods and services within the range of geographic areas that are relevant to patients, including the rapid consolidation of the insurer market, as well as the consolidation…
Read MoreLife expectancy in the US lags behind many other countries–mostly due to failures of social policy rather than failures of clinical care (when people can access it).
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