Posts by: Steve Davidson

Letters – Health Care, Used and Overused – NYTimes.com

To the Editor: Re “In Medicine, the Power of No” (Economic Scene column, April 7): David Leonhardt is right about the importance of reducing the use of health care services of limited or no value. The surest way to do that is for doctors and patients to build strong, trusting relationships and, then, for doctors […]

What’s Wrong With Me?

I’m trying to figure out what’s wrong with me. My new senator, Scott Brown, and his Republican colleagues are telling us that “the American people are angry” about the new health care reform legislation. But even though I am an American born and bred, I’m not angry, and I am trying to figure out what’s […]

Examining Healthcare: The Industry & Its Policies

Professor Davidson has been a faculty member at Boston University School of Management since 1985. His research interests and areas of expertise include: management of health care organizations, working relationships of managers and physicians, health insurance, health policy, and evaluation of health care programs. Blog Postings   What’s Wrong With Me? (The Huffington Post) The Final […]