Chris Weaver has covered hospital billing practices, insurers' strategies, and states' struggles with health spending for the news service. Before joining KHN, he wrote for the
Part B News, ProPublica and various print and online publications. Before stumbling into journalism (he has a master's degree in journalism from the Univ. of Maryland), Weaver worked on health care projects in post-Katrina New Orleans.
| Contact: ChrisW@kff.org
A new federal effort to compare medical treatments head-to-head could help physicians, patients, and even insurers figure out how to choose the best therapies for their health care dollars. Veteran health policy economist and GOP adviser Gail Wilensky weighs in.
Jun 04, 2009
A new federal effort to compare medical treatments head-to-head could help physicians, patients, and even insurers figure out how to choose the best therapies for their health care dollars. Veteran health policy economist and GOP adviser Gail Wilensky weighs in.
Jun 04, 2009
A new federal effort to compare medical treatments head-to-head could help physicians, patients, and even insurers figure out how to choose the best therapies for their health care dollars. Veteran health policy economist and GOP adviser Gail Wilensky weighs in.
Jun 04, 2009
A new federal effort to compare medical treatments head-to-head could help physicians, patients, and even insurers figure out how to choose the best therapies for their health care dollars. Veteran health policy economist and GOP adviser Gail Wilensky weighs in.
Jun 04, 2009
A new federal effort to compare medical treatments head-to-head could help physicians, patients, and even insurers figure out how to choose the best therapies for their health care dollars. Veteran health policy economist and GOP adviser Gail Wilensky weighs in.
Jun 04, 2009
A new federal effort to compare medical treatments head-to-head could help physicians, patients, and even insurers figure out how to choose the best therapies for their health care dollars. Veteran health policy economist and GOP adviser Gail Wilensky weighs in.
Jun 04, 2009
A new federal effort to compare medical treatments head-to-head could help physicians, patients, and even insurers figure out how to choose the best therapies for their health care dollars. Veteran health policy economist and GOP adviser Gail Wilensky weighs in.
Jun 04, 2009