Free riders
Good article in the Boston Globe today on free riders: The number of people who appear to be gaming the state’s health insurance system by
Good article in the Boston Globe today on free riders: The number of people who appear to be gaming the state’s health insurance system by
Kay Lazar reports on the increase in part-year insurance buyers described in a new Massachusetts Division of Insurance report in today’s Boston Globe. The number
Vacations are coming. I’ve been working like a madman for months so I should take a break. And I will, if not for me then
A long time ago I blogged about the notion of common knowledge in game theory. Yesterday, over at the Cheap Talk blog, Jeff Ely put
In a comment, steve makes a good point, “[T]he rumor is that my hospital is going to buy up practices in anticipation of an ACO
A reader sent a link to the following paper. I had no idea. Abnormal Returns from the Common Stock Investments of the U.S. Senate, by Alan
The 2010 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting has concluded. Over the coming weeks to months I’ll post on some things I learned, starting with this post. (I also
This post is part of a multi-post series on the filibuster in the U.S. Senate. An index to all other posts in the series, as
I’m not a lawyer, but this is interesting: Today, in Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, the Supreme Court invalidated a provision
Austin Frakt acknowledges me (and this blog) in his latest Kaiser Health news column: [T]he volume of [Medicare] health care services remains unconstrained. As it
My latest Kaiser Health News column is out. Do you need a teaser? [T]he volume of [Medicare] health care services remains unconstrained. As it grows,
In a comment yesterday, steve wrote, Has anyone looked at the issue of market power in the context of rural vs urban providers? Most of