This is a recent NEJM piece, broadly discussing how medicare considers coverage for treatments, diagnostics, etc; it suggests it isn't easy - but is essential nonetheless - to define short and long-term outcomes (not just medical but also economic and social) in deciding how limited resources are appropriately allocated.
I'll try to post more on this, and other topics relating to how health care reform should and can happen, in future posts.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
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