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BLOG: Top 10 Health Affairs Blog Posts for July: SiCKO, Virginia Mason CEO, And More


August 15th, 2007
by Jane Hiebert-White

The numbers are in. Last month on the Health Affairs Blog Senior Editor Sarah Dine’s musings on SiCKO was the most-read post of the month and the third-most-read post since the launch of the blog. Only Linda Aiken’s mythbusting post on the nurse shortage and Uwe Reinhardt’s closer look at HSAs have ranked higher. Listed below are the top 10 most-read posts of the month. As always, we welcome your continued comments.

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  1. REFORM: Musings On SiCKO, July 4th, and Visions of America
    by Sarah Dine
  2. REDESIGNING CARE: Jamie Robinson Interviews Virginia Mason CEO Gary Kaplan
    by James C. Robinson and Gary S. Kaplan
  3. OBESITY: Is Britain’s “Fat Tax” A Good Idea?
    by Jonathan Gardner
  4. BLOG:  Top 10 Health Affairs Blog Posts For June: Effectiveness, EBM, And More
    by Jane Hiebert-White
  5. HEALTH IT: Apostles Divided On Privacy, Privatization
    by Rob Cunningham
  6. SCHIP POLITICS: Deja Vu All Over Again For Covering Kids?
    by Sarah Dine
  7. EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE: The Difficult But Critical Step Of Adding Cost
    by Sean R. Tunis and David Eddy
  8. CLASSIC HEALTH AFFAIRS: Reinhardt And Relman Debate For-Profit Medicine, Medical Ethics
    by Jane Hiebert-White
  9. COVERAGE: 1 Out Of 5 Nonelderly Adults Are Uninsured; Kids Faring Better
    by Jane Hiebert-White
  10. BLOG: Top Health And Medicine Blogs
    by Jane Hiebert-White
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