Editor’s statistical letter: time is now
Dear readers,
The news seems implacable these days, and with regard to health and medicine, it is all the more relevant for our daily life than ever – affecting the prices of drugs we take, the potential of the next medical innovation to change what we think possible and, of course, the management of health care companies, other institutions and the country itself. I’m here to tell you that Stat covers everything.
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