The Hahnemann Tragedy: Not All That Anechoic, But How Relevant Anyway? There are so many health policy narratives right now entering new phases: CMS's head slamming the very idea of a public option; prescription drug costs; the opiate crisis now including both the Sacklers and J&D--all repeatedly subjects of this blog. So my dander's up over all these things more than something maybe unique to
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