Rationalize, moralize, romanticize, idealize--apparently "ize" at the end of a word turns something we like into something we don't like or at least find dubious. What, for example, is the difference ...
It’s time to roll back policies that protect incumbent providers at the expense of patients. The three examples we identify—CON Laws, the Stark Law, and restrictions on POHs—are an excellent place to ...
Much is made of human beings being rational animals. Most men believe it is true of them but not of women. They are right on the second count but are wrong on the first one. For it is obvious that the ...
With costs of both hospital care and hospital construction rising at unprecedented rates, we cannot much longer delay efforts to introduce more rational organization of hospitals within a region.
Money, technology and change: Three critical issues that IT leaders cope with every day. To be successful, CIOs and other IT executives must focus on shifting their organizations to deploy new ...
This activity was supported by Award No. AG-32SB-C-14-0026 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service. Support for the Committee on National Statistics is provided by a ...