How can Americans get better health care for less money? There's a quiet experiment going on among primary-care physicians, and the results are intriguing
Nowhere outside the pages of Dickens is there a more aptly named fellow than Garrison Bliss. A trim, gray man, he has twinkling eyes and a face lit by a smile of such authenticity that it makes you think of Shaker furniture. But he’s a doctor, not a mystic. And he’s smiling because he believes he and his cousin have found the answer to one of the toughest questions in health care.
Story Date:
December 22, 2014