Showing posts with label International Health Care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Health Care. Show all posts
"Two Girls Two Countries One Cancer"
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 Posted by Unknown at 9:59 AM
David Whelan has an interesting article at Forbes.com following two girls through the same serious cancer diagnosis here and in Britain.As David put it, "When stories get specific, as in the cases of Zoe and Ellen, two kids from similar backgrounds with the same disease, the generalities [about the differences in our health care systems] start to break down."
This is What a Real Cost/Quality Decision Looks Like
Friday, August 8, 2008 Posted by Unknown at 10:00 AM
The UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has decided in a preliminary ruling that four drugs used for the treatment of advanced kidney cancer are not effective enough and they won't be paid for by the National Health Service.Now before someone just claims this is what single-payer health care plans do all the time, let me be clear that NICE is an organization that has
The "Frontline" Report on International Health Care, "Sick Around the World," is Worth an Hour of Your Time
Wednesday, April 16, 2008 Posted by Unknown at 9:28 AM
Last night the PBS program, "Frontline" gave us an hour long tour of the health care systems in Great Britain, Japan, Germany, Taiwan, and Switzerland and asked what can we Americans learn from them.When I heard about the program, I was dubious that an hour long report covering five different systems could possibly be helpful. But this hour long tour de force accomplished a great deal and I came
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