Ramblings of an Emergency Physician in Texas

Medblogs Grand Rounds 3:19

Posted by GruntDoc on January 30th, 2007

At Envisioning 2.0

Unfortunately, the conversation about consumer-driven healthcare has been largely limited to the ivory towers of government, academia, corporations and the media. Many Americans are not aware of healthcare consumerism and need to learn more about it. This was one reason why I decided to make this topic the theme of this week’s Grand Rounds. Given that some regular contributors have said they do not like themes, I was worried that my request would result in a very bare bones edition of this well-respected blog carnival. I needn’t have worried. I received more than 35 submissions for this edition and the vast majority dealt with healthcare consumerism. Following are the 25 posts I selected. Happy reading!

Happy Healthcare Consumer Reading! (Although his site seems to be down right now, probably a Kevin-lanche killed his server).

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