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Thailand's misuse of 'compulsory licensing' allowed corrupt officials to steal millions
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 3.31.2008

When it comes to public health, Thailand's former government leaders would like the world to think that they're a collection of 21st-century Robin Hoods.

Health 2.0: A Promising Prescription
Submitted on 3.7.2008

Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) recent announcement that it is creating a home for personal health records online is a natural outgrowth of Silicon Valley's Web 2.0 consumer Internet focus. The question this raises is whether a market-driven system is better for keeping health records than one run by the government.

Colorado Commission Proposes More Government Intervention
Submitted by Dr. Sanjit Bagchi on 3.1.2008

The Colorado Legislature's Blue Ribbon Commission on Health Care Reform has approved a package of recommendations for comprehensive reform of the state's health care system.

Judge: San Francisco 'Play or Pay' Measure Violates Federal LawFunding Shortfalls
Submitted by Jeff Emanuel on 3.1.2008

A U.S. district judge has ruled a controversial expansion of a city health care plan violates a federal law addressing government regulation of employee benefit plans.

Piping a Different Tune
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 3.1.2008

This journal continues its tradition of publishing hostile reviews about Harvard University professor Regina Herzlinger’s books with the one by Alan Maynard (Nov/Dec 07).

States that Use SCHIP to Cover Adults Face Funding Shortfalls
Submitted by Dr. Sanjit Bagchi on 3.1.2008

Government Accountability Office (GAO) report finds states that use the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) to cover adults are more prone to funding shortfalls than those that only cover children.

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