Theres no barrier. A physician can do this but theres increasing work to make it happen. The natural path of least resistance is to prescribe the preferred drug. These are levers. This is what is been called enlightened paternalism or the structure of incentives make it such that do what the insurers would like to maximize, the rational course of achieving cost savings forever is the equivalent drug is the outcome. As a physician, however, and as a patient one needs needs to remember thethat can be at times and opposition between reason and rationality. One thinks of the movie dr. Strangelove, for example, where dr. Strangelove who at the end of the movie as you know led by peter sellers, as eloquently rational madman who is leading the world of destruction, arrived by set of incredibly rational steps through economic game theory. So this idea that one can create a rational system which at times can produce unreasonable results i think is a dilemma that exist at the heart of modern med
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Quincy Regional Airport Gets Federal Grant for Runway Upgrade
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In a press release Thursday, Congressman Darin LaHood announced Baldwin Field is getting an $8-million dollar Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program grant.
Officials say the money will be used to help reconstruct the airport’s runway and improve its safety. The Quincy Airport is a vital part of the transportation system and supply chain of west-central Illinois, said Rep. LaHood. Improving the runway will allow the airport to focus on other aspects of their facility and expand their services. In Congress, I will continue to work to support local infrastructure projects that add jobs and stimulate our economy in Illinois.