Author Archives: Red Thaddeus Miguel

About Red Thaddeus Miguel

Red Thaddeus D. Miguel, MD, MBA is health policy researcher with focus in health financing. Red is a Research Fellow at the Asia Pacific Center for Evidence-based Healthcare, where he does clinical practice guideline appraisals, and undertakes studies on the methodology of clinical practice guidelines. As an independent consultant, he currently is involved in studies on health insurance, and the cost effectiveness of interventions for a number of diseases. He was a former University Researcher and Research Associate for the National Institutes of Health and Health Policy Hub of the University of the Philippines. He holds a Doctor of Medicine from the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health, Master of Business Administration from the Ateneo Graduate School of Business, and a BS in Health Sciences from the Ateneo de Manila University. The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Asia Pacific Center for Evidence-based Healthcare.

The Health and Social Costs of Homelessness

By | September 26, 2019

The burden of homelessness on the health of those afflicted continues to be a major global public health concern. Last year, the United States recorded an increase in the number of homeless for the first time since 2010. On any given night in 2017, there were 553,742 people in the U.S. experiencing homelessness. In terms of… Read More »

Insurance-Based Discrimination: Evidence and Consequences

A relatively undiscussed and unconsidered form of discrimination continues to plague our health care institutions. It’s about time we talk about it. Insurance-based discrimination is the prejudicial treatment of a patient based on his/her insurance status. This type of discrimination mostly affects the 28.9 million Americans who have no health insurance coverage, although there is… Read More »

Point-Counterpoint: the Apple Watch’s ECG function

Welcome to Point-Counterpoint – the BLOG Edition! In this series — as in the series by the same name in the journal — authors stake out positions on current issues, highlighting the pros and cons. In this Point-Counterpoint, we discuss the new Apple Watch’s electrocardiogram (ECG) technology, launched with the Apple Watch Series 4. The… Read More »

Bang for the Buck: Positive Airway Pressure Devices

By | September 19, 2018

Over a third of all Americans are at an increased risk for chronic conditions such as heart attack, stroke, cancer, and diabetes due to their lack of sleep. Key disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea, which now afflicts 30 million adults in the United States, are some of the primary causes of the morbidity and… Read More »

Bang for the Buck: Tobacco Dependence Treatment Services

By | September 14, 2018

Welcome to the Bang for the Buck series! In this series, we will look at the most recent cost and cost-effectiveness research on public health methods and technology and discuss their potential for policy and implementation within the current health care system. As the costs of treating diseases continue to rise faster than inflation, prevention… Read More »