What We're Reading: Page 353
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 23, 2015
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Kevin MD
Why an Uber for health care is doomed to fail
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Becker's Hospital Review
Population health, public health, community health — What difference does the terminology make?
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Houston Chronicle
New rules bringing kidneys to hardest-to-transplant patients
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Bloomberg
The Whole Foods Co-CEO Has Saved Up 338 Days of Vacation Time
Dec 22, 2015
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CNN
Clinton's plan to cure Alzheimer's by 2025
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The Wall Street Journal
Valeant Taking Titles to Drugs on Walgreens’ Shelves
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New Haven Register
FDA proposes nationwide ban on minors using tanning beds
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Life as a Healthcare CIO
The December 2015 HIT Standards Committee Meeting
Dec 21, 2015
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HR Dive
How to keep your employees energized during the holiday season – and beyond
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Los Angeles Times
How a medical device maker kept U.S. hospitals in the dark about deadly infections
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The New York Times
Alcohol’s Effect on Health: What the Science Says
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ProPublica
A Trail of Medical Errors Ends in Grief, But No Answers
Dec 18, 2015
Dec 17, 2015
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Kaiser Health News
Despite Hopes Of Health Law Advocates, ‘Multi-State’ Health Plans Unavailable In Many States
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Becker's Hospital Review
Is consumer-driven healthcare just a myth?
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Wired
Why Unicode Is Putting Its Emoji Up for Adoption
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MobiHealthNews
The health and fitness potential of dating apps
Dec 16, 2015
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Kaiser Health News
Mental Health Courts Are Popular But Effectiveness Is Still Unproven
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Forbes
Why Health Insurance Is Now A Far Bigger Nightmare Than It Ever Was
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Kevin MD
This is why a computer algorithm cannot ever fully replace a doctor’s judgment
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Associated Press
FACT CHECK: Rubio’s single-handed ‘Obamacare’ win questioned
Dec 15, 2015
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The Wall Street Journal
The Health of Obamacare
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Forbes
A Nuanced Take On Healthcare Consumerism
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Washington Post's Power Post
How health care for 9/11 responders became just another political football
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Wired
Taking Antidepressants While Pregnant May Raise Autism Risks, But It’s Complicated
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Modern Readers
Is Your Snooze Button Slowly Killing You? Study Suggests, Maybe