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RAND advances understanding of health and health behaviors and examines how the organization and financing of care affect costs, quality, and access. RAND's body of research includes innovative studies of health insurance, health care reform, health information technology, and women's health, as well as topical concerns such as obesity, complementary and alternative medicine, and post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans and survivors of catastrophe.

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Some physicians offer service based on monthly retainers – USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “Doctors say arrangement lets them spend more time with patients, less dealing with insurance companies.View full resource at usatoday.com

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33% of U.S. Consumers Use Social Media for Health Care Info [Survey] - Search Engine Watch (#SEW)

searchenginewatch.com — “For one-third of U.S. consumers recently surveyed, social media networks like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are a valuable source of medical information. These users also use social share their opinions on doctors, treatments, and more.View full resource at searchenginewatch.com

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PlaceMe: A Creepy Model For Health Information? | The Health Care Blog

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Experts see few barriers to stop people from buying health-care coverage only when sick

palmbeachpost.com — “Marlene Mahle teaches a graduate course at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton on the federal health care law under review by the Supreme Court.View full resource at palmbeachpost.com

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The need for evidence in genomic medicine

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26% had Health Insurance Gap in 2011, Study Finds | firstcoastnews.com

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25% of adults in U.S. lack health insurance | HeraldNet.com - Nation/World

heraldnet.com — “WASHINGTON -- With the future of the health care law emerging as a major campaign issue this fall, a new survey has found that more than a quarter of adults ages 19 to 64 in the United States lacked health insurance for at least some time in 2011....View full resource at heraldnet.com

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6 Unique & Inspiring Ways To Use Pinterest In the Field of Healthcare | HealthWorks Collective

healthworkscollective.com — “A few months back we posted an introduction to Pinterest – the now third most popular social network in the U.S. behind Facbook and Twitter. As it remains the talk of the town, the buzz surrounding Pinterest is naturally giving growth to a lot of questions among many medical professionals.View full resource at healthworkscollective.com

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Want to cut health care costs? Start here. - The Washington Post

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Low Technology Glaucoma - Risk, data, etc. - Part 2All Things About Optometry & Health Information Technology

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Depression Time Halved By Payment Innovation

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NIMH · The Future of Psychiatry (= Clinical Neuroscience)

nimh.nih.gov — “While fewer medical students are choosing psychiatry in the U.K., in the U.S. psychiatry is attracting increasing numbers of elite MD-PhD students who want to do research. These young scientists are committed to developing a new scientific basis for clinical care.View full resource at nimh.nih.gov

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Disease Management Care Blog: Expert Jargon Run Amok: Doesn't Work for United Airlines or Primary Care

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Medicare trustee says health reform law will add to debt - amednews.com

ama-assn.org — “The former Bush adviser argues for repealing health care subsidies before millions of Americans begin to use insurance exchanges in 2014.View full resource at ama-assn.org

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Join Us for an Online Minority Health Townhall | HealthCare.gov

healthcare.gov — “As part of our observation of National Minority Health month, we would like to invite you to participate online in a Minority Health Townhall on Tuesday, April 24th at 12:30 p.m., streamed live from The White House. The event will be an interactive, open dialogue with stakeholder groups and the media to highlight what the health care law, the Affordable Care Act, is doing to improve the health of racial and ethnic minorities.View full resource at healthcare.gov

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