12. John Mandrola: The Case for “Less-Is-More”
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Anish Koka and Michel Accad explore the “less-is-more” movement with Dr. John Mandrola, one of its most articulate and popular champions. They discuss the problem of practices that have no scientific justification and the conundrum of out-of-control costs. What is the best way to curtail unwarranted therapies? Should there be more top down regulations or is it possible that more health care freedom will lead to less utilization?
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