Saturday, May 25, 2013. Last Update: Fri 2:56 PM EST

Tags

Health Care Costs

brillHospitals.jpg

Brill’s big breakthrough

A Time manifesto on healthcare costs smashes fences that have constricted this conversation for far too long

Steven Brill's taboo-busting X-ray of the US medical system, "Bitter Pill," has a chance to reframe the way we... More

Excluded Voices: Health Care Costs

An interview with Dr. Robert Berenson of the Urban Institute

During the health reform debate, we periodically presented Q and A interviews with health care experts whose voices were scarce.... More

Health Care in the Real World

A lesson for the fuzzy-headed bureaucrats—and for the press

Steve Luxenberg, an associate editor at The Washington Post, gives a different twist on covering high-deductible health plans, that new... More

healthcareProfits.jpg

Healthcare and the profit motive—do they work well together?

Eduardo Porter asks a big question in the Times

It was refreshing to see Eduardo Porter, in his Economic Scene column last week in The New York Times, call... More

NewBrill.Trudy.jpg

Healthcare costs: A moment of clarity

Steve Brill stands his ground on ABC

Bravo for Steve Brill! His appearance on ABC's This Week was a rare example of a guest on a... More

skin.trudy.jpg

Medicare Uncovered: the pain from ‘skin in the game’

A report puts a hole in the plan to make people pay more

This is the first of a series of occasional "Medicare Uncovered" posts that will look at how the media are... More

Poking Holes in the Massachusetts Mantra

The part of the story that the Times didn’t tell

Sunday’s New York Times piece comparing the records of GOP presidential candidates Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, and Jon Huntsman on... More

popquiz.jpg

Take this fiscal pop quiz

Test your knowledge about federal spending—and federal-spending myths

From Henry Aaron, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, comes a pop quiz that's fun to take and tests... More

The WSJ Is Excellent On Bad Doctors

Using a Medicare database to find outlying surgeons

The Wall Street Journal has been mining a massive Medicare database for an investigative series on Medicare—particularly its costs and... More

trudy.muscle.1.17.jpg

The Big Boys: hospitals and their pricing muscles

Three newspaper investigations show that consolidation leads to higher costs for patients

This is the first of an occasional series of posts called "The Big Boys," which will examine how the media... More

Google X

Inside Google’s secret lab

A tweetable feast

We might deplore the practice, but posting pictures of our food online is a way to bring everyone to the table

How the ‘World’s 50 Best’ list changed the way elite restaurants do business

“Every time the restaurant switched up its format, it got plenty of accompanying media coverage that let judges know they needed to return to see what was going on”

This is water

David Foster Wallace’s 2005 Kenyon commencement speech as a short film

  • If you like the magazine, get the rest of the year for just $19.95 (6 issues in all).
  • If not, simply write cancel on the bill and return it. You will owe nothing.

Who Owns What

The Business of Digital Journalism

A report from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism

Study Guides

Questions and exercises for journalism students.