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When Is a Natural Disaster Good for Your Health

WEBFor a lot of people, disasters have meant having to leave their homes, either to avoid danger or to start over afterwards. And starting over can mean a lot of different …

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How to Fix the Hot Mess of U.S. Healthcare

WEBExecutive salaries, for one. A Forbes analysis of the 82 largest non-profit hospitals in the U.S. found that the vast majority of them paid their top-earning executive between $1 …

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Does Health Insurance Make You Healthier

WEBOne of the earliest true randomized controlled experiments in health economics was the RAND Health Insurance Experiment. The RAND Health Insurance …

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How Do We Know What Really Works in Healthcare

WEBWe learned that 1 percent of the patients [are] 30 percent of the payments to the hospitals, and that 5 percent of the patients [are] about 50 percent of the payments …

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Healthcare Archives

WEBSeason 5, Episode 40 This week we look at healthcare. First, Freakonomics co-author Steve Levitt discusses the randomized control trial, or RCT, which he calls “the very best …

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Should We Trust Hospital Rankings

WEBRead full Transcript Sources. Ben Harder, managing editor and chief of health analysis at U.S. News & World Report.; Karen Joynt Maddox, professor of …

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Is Daylight Saving Time Hazardous to Your Health

WEBSo, the evidence that Daylight Saving Time messes with our health has been mixed. Traffic accidents might be more common. Heart attacks and strokes might …

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What Happens When a Hospital Closes

WEBWhen people lose their closest hospital, they get less care. The second thing that happens when a hospital closes is that mortality rates go up for patients with …

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Should We Pay People to Be Healthier

WEBRead full Transcript Sources. Megan Piper, professor of medicine at the University of Wisconsin.; Kevin Volpp, professor of medicine and medical ethics & policy …

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Is Uber Good (or Bad) for Your Health

WEBRead full Transcript Sources. David Slusky, professor of economics at the University of Kansas.; Loren Adler, associate director of the University of Southern …

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Is Facebook Bad for Your Mental Health

WEBFacebook access also led to a nine percent increase in depression among students on college campuses, and a 12 percent increase in generalized anxiety disorders. Alexey …

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Introducing a New “Freakonomics of Medicine” Podcast

WEBRead full Transcript Sources. Bapu Jena, professor of healthcare economics and healthcare policy at Harvard Medical School, physician at Massachusetts General …

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Can Fear Be Good Medicine

WEBRead full Transcript Sources. Amy Fairchild, professor of public health ethics at the Ohio State University.; Ajay Satpute, professor of psychology at …

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Do Your Doctor’s Political Views Affect Your Care

WEBRead full Transcript Sources. Eitan Hersh, professor of political science at Tufts University.; Michael Barnett, professor at Harvard University School of Public …

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Dental Insurance

WEBDental insurance pays for routine treatment — cleanings, x-rays, the stuff we should all be getting every year. If you have a cavity or need a crown or dentures, your dental …

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Why Do Doctors Have to Play Defense

WEBRead full Transcript Sources. Louise P. King, obstetrician-gynecologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and professor of obstetrics/gynecology at Harvard Medical School.; …

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Freakonomics, M.D. Archives

WEBFreakonomics, M.D. It’s the Freakonomics of medicine, with host Dr. Bapu Jena.Each week, the Harvard physician, economist, and author of Random Acts of Medicine will dig into a …

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Bad News — It’s Your Surgeon’s Birthday

WEBRead full Transcript Sources. Justin Brigham Dimick, professor of surgery at the University of Michigan.; Katherine Moore, professor of psychology at Arcadia …

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The Doctor Will Zoom You Now

WEBThere are going to be a lot of long-term consequences of Covid-19 — economic and social consequences, how we travel and congregate and educate, on and …

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