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These 'Krumholz' -- stunted trees that look more like shrubs -- are markers that will enable scientists to assess the impact of climate change.
Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed 2009
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Forbes profile by Matt Herper calls Krumholz, a 52-year-old cardiologist, the "most powerful doctor you never heard of."
NPR Topics: News 2010
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What is remarkable about this improvement, Krumholz said, is that it occurred without money incentives or threat of punishment.
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"They're not only the best in the country, they're the best by 2 percentage points," says Yale cardiologist Harlan Krumholz, who developed the statistical methods used in the Medicare analysis with Harvard's Sharon-Lise Normand and others.
Baylor hospital leads way to lower heart failure readmission rates 2009
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Americans who have heart attacks can now be confident that they're going to be treated rapidly in virtually every hospital of the country, said Yale cardiologist Dr. Harlan Krumholz.
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"This is a crisitunity," said Sheila Krumholz, Executive Director of the Center for Responsive Politics, a non-partisan group that reports on money in politics.
Obama's Focus On Election Funding Spurs Guarded Optimism Among Campaign Finance Reformers The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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If you want to curry favor with Rick Perry, you may want to give to an organization he chairs, said Sheila Krumholz, executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks money in politics.
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You can judge how it feels to be in the hospital, Krumholz says.
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"Lobbyists are in a very distinct profession; they sell influence," said Sheila Krumholz, executive director of the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks money in politics.
In midterm elections, Washington lobbying becomes a line of attack for both parties Dan Eggen Washington Post Staff Writer 2010
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Yale cardiologist Harlan Krumholz, who helped fine-tune Medicare's approach so that the hospitals are rated fairly, says personal experience can only tell so much about the quality of medical care.
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