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Monthly Archives: September 2011

Cancer Care’s “Culture of Excess”

By Jessica Wapner
Posted: September 27, 2011
Category: cancer, Cost-Effectiveness Analysis, Healthcare | Tagged biomarkers, cancer, cancer care, cancer cost, complex adaptive systems, European Multidisciplinary Cancer Congress, FiercePharma, incremental cost-effectiveness ratios, moral hazard, Richard Sullivan, The Huffington Post, The Lancet Oncology | 3 Comments

Government Restricts Public Access to Malpractice Data

By Jessica Wapner
Posted: September 16, 2011
Category: Medical Practice | Tagged Alan Bavley, Association of Health Care Journalists, HRSA, Investigative Reporters & Editors, Kansas City Star, medical liability claims, medical malpractice, National Practitioners Data Bank, patient safety, Society of Professional Journalists | 6 Comments

september 12 and beyond

By Jessica Wapner
Posted: September 9, 2011
Category: Off Topic | Tagged 9/11, memoir, New York City, September 11 | Leave a comment

PharmaSpeak

By Jessica Wapner
Posted: September 4, 2011
Category: PharmaSpeak | Tagged AIDSpeak, And The Band Played On, clinical trials, Humira, Randy Shilts | 2 Comments
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