1) It is interesting that insured Americans are consuming less care.
2) I have no doubts that medical schools (and hospitals for that matter) don’t like how they are rated.
3) One-quarter of prescriptions go unfilled? I just hope the proportion that goes unfilled is the same portion of prescriptions that are unnecessary, harmful or contraindicated.
4) But I’ve always heard there is nothing as certain as death and taxes.
Regarding the third story, I always thought one of the most important factors in rating/ranking med schools (and even post-Bachelors schools in general) was the prestige of the programs.
1) It is interesting that insured Americans are consuming less care.
2) I have no doubts that medical schools (and hospitals for that matter) don’t like how they are rated.
3) One-quarter of prescriptions go unfilled? I just hope the proportion that goes unfilled is the same portion of prescriptions that are unnecessary, harmful or contraindicated.
4) But I’ve always heard there is nothing as certain as death and taxes.
I’m curious, what happens if 40 states request a waiver from ObamaCare rules?
Regarding the third story, I always thought one of the most important factors in rating/ranking med schools (and even post-Bachelors schools in general) was the prestige of the programs.
Great! Only 33 more to go!