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A Sea Change in Treating Heart Attacks - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "Medicare had created a national database showing how long it took hospitals across the country to get heart patients' arteries opened. It was a bell curve year after year, and the times were not getting any better. But there were a few hospitals at the tail end of the curve that year after year were treating people in an hour or so. Dr. Krumholz and his colleagues visited the 11 best performing hospitals. They were not famous institutions or major medical centers, said Elizabeth Bradley, a professor of public health at Yale and a leader in the project. Some were community hospitals; others were far from major population centers. The investigators recorded every detail of how the hospitals got things done and ended up with a short list of what the stellar performers had in common - procedures Lourdes later adopted."
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An Interview With Clare Bambra And Ted Schrecker - 0 views

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    Neoliberal epidemics
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Prone to Error - Earliest Steps to Find Cancer - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Advances in mammography and other imaging technology over the past 30 years have meant that pathologists must render opinions on ever smaller breast lesions, some the size of a few grains of salt. Discerning the difference between some benign lesions and early stage breast cancer is a particularly challenging area of pathology, according to medical records and interviews with doctors and patients."
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Outcomes: In Gauging Twins' Health, Follow the Money - New York Times - 0 views

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    "Female identical twins, even when raised together, differ significantly in health status depending on the economic class they attain as adults" Study by Krieger.
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