Does McCarran Matter?
We have argued that increased enforcement of competition laws against insurers without similar efforts against providers could have perverse consequences without a public option. And
We have argued that increased enforcement of competition laws against insurers without similar efforts against providers could have perverse consequences without a public option. And
The fundamental problem in health care in the U.S. is that we spend so much to get so little. The current health reform effort is
I just came back from a conference in Cambridge where I got to hear a number of fascinating talks. One of the best was given
Lots of you ask why I’m skeptical of the ability of a public option to truly effect massive change on the US health care system.
I’ve been sitting at an out-of-town meeting all day. It’s part of my job, though I actually complain about it quite a bit. I’ve never
I’m away at a meeting this weekend, so my blogging may be inconsistent. Go do something fun. Scanning the news, no one has any idea
Yesterday I didn’t know if I’d be in David Welna’s Morning Edition story on insurers’ antitrust exemption. This morning I know I am, at 7:20AM
When people want to demonize single payer systems, they always wind up going after rationing, and more often than you’d think with hip replacements. Here’s
I’ve taken a lot of heat from people on both sides of the aisle this week for saying that I support reform, but that the
I know there’s a lot in the media lately about Fox News and the White House. I’m not linking to it on purpose, because I’m