Researchers at The Right Question Institute are on a mission to help us ask the right questions. They started in education when they found out
Category: Society
Health care transaction costs: lessons from India’s biometrics program
Over 1 billion Indians’ fingerprints are held in their government’s Aadhaar system. The biometric system quickly and cheaply verifies a citizen’s identity for government services
Using PKB, Leicester Medical School becomes first in the UK teaching electronic consultations
1953 was a historic year: Elizabeth was crowned Queen; Hillary and Tenzing were first to climb mount Everest; Stalin died; and Watson and Crick published
The Future of Privacy in Healthcare: An Interview with Dr. Deborah Peel
The following is an interview with Dr. Deborah Peel, a physician, national speaker on the issue of health privacy and the founder of Patient Privacy
Is anything less than fully informed consent abuse?
Recently in preparing a talk I was giving in Bologna I found a copy of a talk I’d given to WONCA, the world meeting of
Reclaiming blood pressure from doctors
We all know about obesity. We can see fatness. Obesity belongs to all of us, and it’s a global problem. Politicians care about obesity. But