When considering health care economics, one of the central concepts is efficient of use of resources. The resources that typically come to mind first are financial, but there are more fundamental, societal resources that need to be considered. In a previous post, Bill Maher referred to a recent Duke study that showed that for depression, exercise was effective as Paxil and Zoloft.…
Last night I had the pleasure to have dinner with Dr Jim Blumenthal, a very fine chiropractic neurologist and functional medicine practitioner from Los Angeles, CA. Apart from sharing a passion for natural health and a first name, Jim and I also both happen to be economics undergraduates.…
“Vision without Execution is Hallucination” – Thomas Edison
Every practitioner I have met in the last four years has had a pretty specific vision, either for their practice, or the type of role they would like to play in a bigger team.…