Posted By Damjan DeNoble In a post at Speak Without Interruption, an online magazine, Lloyd Lofthouse, author of My Splendid Concubine , comments on how health care in China is following the American private health care model down a path that will lead to greater inequality in health provision. In 141 B.C.E., more than two thousand [...]
Posted By Damjan DeNoble China’s parallel markets are familiar to anyone who’s done business here. For those who haven’t been on that adventure, China’s rural market is characterized by small mom and pop shops, outside bazaars where farmers sell all manner of goods, local made products such as three wheeled vehicles fitted with tractor motors, [...]
Posted By Damjan DeNoble Whenever somebody writes about health care and ties it in with Blue Devil basketball, they are getting a mention. Dr. Stephen Blattner MD MBA is so far the first person to pull it off in a post titled The Devilish Vision Thing – for Health Care Leaders at the Health Care [...]
Posted By Damjan DeNoble One topic of continuing interest to me is the ways in which new social media like Facebook, Twitter, and any other number of online services, are shaping how health care providers do business, and how they are changing the type of business hospitals are to become. Much like new Health 2.0 [...]
Posted By Damjan DeNoble Cool post over at a really well thought out blog, Health Care Organizational Ethics, by Jim Sabin, who according to the bio on his blog is a health care industry veteran. The post is about the potentially damaging consequences of doctors attempting to limit patients freedom to talk about their health [...]