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New York Times  May 21  Comment 
A report by the RAND Corporation said it was not clear how emergency rooms affected health care costs.     
The Economist  May 13  Comment 
WITHOUT technical standards, life would be a lot more complicated. They make it possible, for example, for computers of all sorts to connect to the internet via Wi-Fi in homes, offices and coffee shops, and for mobile phones of different makes on...
MedPage Today  Apr 3  Comment 
(MedPage Today) -- Costs associated with dementia amounted to between $159 billion and $215 billion in the U.S. in 2010, and are expected to increase nearly 80% per adult by 2040, according to a RAND study.
Clusterstock  Mar 7  Comment 
Senator Rand Paul took over the Senate floor for nearly 13 hours Wednesday with an old-fashioned talk-till-you-drop filibuster, railing against the Obama administration's drone policy and holding up a vote on John Brennan's confirmation as CIA...
Clusterstock  Feb 26  Comment 
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Speaking to a meeting of influential conservatives here Monday night, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul criticized his fellow Republicans in Congress for lacking a unified leadership on the upcoming sequestration.  "We announce our...
Forbes  Feb 6  Comment 
Every physician in the US will likely face it at some point in their career—a malpractice claim. On average, a physician can expect to have a claim about every 7 years, according to available data and specialty. However, based on findings of a...
New York Times  Jan 11  Comment 
The conversion to electronic records has failed so far to reduce health care costs, according to a new study by the RAND Corporation, which issued a rosier report in 2005.
Benzinga  Jan 9  Comment 
Rand Capital Corporation ("Rand") (NASDAQ: RAND), a business development company (BDC) founded in 1969, and its subsidiary, Rand Capital SBIC, Inc. announced that in 2012 its portfolio investment activity exceeded $6 million and represented the...
Forbes  Jan 7  Comment 
Even though billions of dollars are being invested in electronic health records, the promise of cost savings has not reached its potential due in part to “sluggish adoption of health IT systems” and a U.S. health system that needs to change...
Forbes  Nov 28  Comment 
Though still well paid, physicians' wages grew less than other health professionals over the last 15 years, according to researchers from the RAND Corp. and Harvard University.




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