The 10 Signs of ‘BS’ in Health Care Today

According to Wharton School Economists

[Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA]

OK, I may have lectured at the Wharton Business School but I did not attend the University of Pennsylvania. But, I did have a very bright [girl] friend who matriculated there, back in the day, when I attended Temple University.

She was private – I was public. The relationship was doomed to fail.

The UoP Report

Nevertheless, a special report by University of Pennsylvania health care economists suggests the health care industry suffers from an “acute” problem with “deceptive, misleading, unsubstantiated, and foolish statements”—which they refer to as health care “BS.” https://www.advisory.com/daily-briefing/2018/11/30/bs-health-care

Assessment

Do we really need economists to state the obvious; things that all ME-P readers already know!

Conclusion

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