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When it comes to the cost of treatments, hospitals struggle to give customers a straight answer.
MGH tests new waters with its pioneer program for “complex” patients.
In one metric—inpatient stays—hospitals are seeing a steady decline.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Kenneth Arrow discusses the current state of the health care industry.
Hospitals are bulking up again, using acquisitions to try to become more efficient. But will consolidation improve care, or hurt it?
Economist Larry Summers argues that, despite the need to limit government spending overall, health research must remain a top priority.
Drug availability is getting worse, with essential medicines often impossible to obtain. What will it take to fix the system?
Ordinarily resistant to economic ills, health care this time is suffering too. Poor and uninsured patients are most at risk.
Transplant surgeon Amy Friedman argues: Since we can’t get enough organs for free, why not pay for them?
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