Thursday, July 2, 2009

Goodnight Posts

David Broder discusses race and the Court.

E.J. Dionne mentions climate change politics.

Nicholas Kristoff discusses our inability to process risk effectively.

Johnson and Johnson chief states that we need comparative effectiveness.

Joanne Kennan looks at medical malpractice. She notes something that is an old statement, perception is reality.

Our screwed up system of geriatric care.

Jack Goldsmith hopes to secure us from cyberthreats. I like his take, but I wish him luck.

And my quote: from the New America Foundation's health blog:

"CBO scores are like Harry Potter books for policy wonks. Everyone makes a big fuss and works themselves up into a frenzy, only to do it all over again when the next one comes out."

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