
An Interview with Michael Stein
In this interview, Michael Stein provides insight into his most recent book publications.

In this interview, Michael Stein provides insight into his most recent book publications.
Paul Ingraham publishes PainScience.com, an evidence-based site about the surprisingly weird science of aches, pains, and injuries. (Full disclosure, some of it is behind a
Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, is a cardiologist and the Harold H. Hines, Jr. Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology and Public Health at Yale University
Karen Joynt is a practicing cardiologist in the Veterans Health Administration and an Instructor at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health.
The London School of Economics was flatteringly interested in some TIE minutia. I was happy to answer their questions. The interview is here. (Oh, did
Do you want to know what to read to become a true health policy wonk? Find out in my “Five Books” interview, now posted at The
The text and audio of the Nancy Marshall Genzer’s very brief story is already posted on the Marketplace website. I’m quoted as saying, “The vast
Nancy Marshall Genzer is doing a story for Marketplace tonight on the repeal of insurers’ exemption of certain federal antitrust law (McCarran-Ferguson). She claims she’ll
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
David Welna will be reporting on antitrust and health insurer market power on NPR’s Morning Edition tomorrow (Friday 10/23). I just completed an interview for
This post originally appeared on The Finance Buff. I’ve never met Russell Roberts, a George Mason University economics professor also affiliated with the Mercatus Center
This post originally appeared on The Finance Buff. My interview on OneMint appears today. In it I address questions about how I came to co-blog