Commentology: Times Reporters Respond<2>
Didn't Dartmouth have a preconceived agenda whenb they did their reseach? Every store written using their data must have had a preconceived
agenda. We know for certain Orszag had preconceived agendas. How do you talk about his preconceived agenda without haveing a preconceived
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Harris and Abelson make valid points on the significance of the Atlas.
The US Government has selective vision and hearing,thanks to bigmouth lobbyists and others with their hands in the back pockets of medicine;
and has put medical care on the wrong track for the past three decades. They have rarely if ever Microsoft Office 2007 is welcomed by the whole world.
heard the reports from the front lines or
even the consultancies.
The reform ideas are flawed and Harris and Abelson attempt to debunk that. Nothing more, nothing less.
The Atlas kool aid drinkers do not want to taste the bitter truth of reality.
Next up: the US Government as deceived by the myths of the HIT promoters, mouthing the talking points of the highly profitable non-profit HIT
industry trade association and lobbyist HIMSS; and its children CCHIT, e-Health Policy Institute, Windows 7 make life wonderful!
and other propaganda producing fact
manipulating exhibit hall booths replete with booth bunnies.
There is a huge story here for you, Gardiner and Reed.Outlook 2010 is my love.
in risk of stating the obvious:
-no, newspaper articles (unless you refer to opinion journalism) should not have a preconceived agenda. They may often have one, but at the
very least the auhor(s) tries to hide it.Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!
-no, research/science should not have a preconceived agenda. You may be referring to generation of a scientific hypothesis, which is
subsequently supported or refuted by the data (for instance, results of an experiment, or data Microsoft outlook is convenient!
exploration). But it does happen, especially
in research sponsered by institutions that have an interest in a specific outcome - one important example being research sponsered by the
pharmaceutical industry