Below are recent media articles about evidence-based medicine:
USA Today
April 11, 2010
More treatment doesn’t always mean better health
By Steve Sternberg
New York Times
April 6, 2010
In Medicine, the Power of No
By David Leonhardt
New York Times
March 29, 2010
Law May Do Little to Help Curb Unnecessary Care
By Gina Kolata
CBS News
March 12, 2010
Are US Doctors Overtesting, Overtreating?
By Associated Press
New York Times
March 9, 2010
The Great Prostate Mistake
By Richard J. Ablin
Newsweek
March 5, 2010
This Won’t Hurt a Bit
By Sharon Begley
Wall Street Journal
February 11, 2010
A Simple Health-Care Fix Fizzles Out
By Keith J. Winstein
Wall Street Journal
February 2, 2010
New Ways to Calculate the Risks of Surgery
By Laura Landro
Kaiser Health News
February 1, 2010
Obama’s Budget Increases Funding for Medical Research That Compares Treatment Options
By Mary Agnes Carey and Julie Appleby
Washington Post
November 20, 2009
Sebelius's cave-in on mammograms is a setback for health-care reform
By Steve Pearlstein
New York Times
November 3, 2009
Making Health Care Better
By David Leonhardt
Washington Post
September 29, 2009
In Delivering Care, More Isn’t Always Better, Experts Say
By Ceci Connolly
Sacramento Bee
September 9, 2009
Health Debate Short on Evidence-Based Science
By Shannon Brownlee and Michael Wilkes, MD
Wall Street Journal
August 4, 2009
Weighty Choices, In Patients’ Hands
By Laura Landro
New York Times
June 30, 2009
Panel Suggests US Medical Priorities
By Barry Meier
New Yorker
June 1, 2009
The Cost Conundrum: What a Texas town can teach us about health care
By Atul Gawande, MD
Los Angeles Times Business Section
May 17, 2009
Healthcare Roads to Reform – More C-Sections, More Problems
By Lisa Girion