Drug Discovery: U.S. vs. Europe
An interesting paper by Donald Light was posted on the Health Affairs website on 25 August 2009. “Global Drug Discovery: Europe is Ahead” aims to
An interesting paper by Donald Light was posted on the Health Affairs website on 25 August 2009. “Global Drug Discovery: Europe is Ahead” aims to
One of my major complaints about the current bills being debated (most of them at least) is that they don’t do enough to contain costs
I was just starting to write a post on the many amendments to the Senate Finance Committee bill, when I discovered that Igor Volsky had
A reader writes: Part of the fear corporate America has is that they can’t trust that our government will present a fair competition if they
Tyler Cowen has cautioned in the NY Times that cost containment measures as part of health care reform may impact the US lead in medical
A reader writes: I do like my cadillac insurance plan. It costs me just $150 a month but my employer plays the other $750. Under
I was going to tackle health savings accounts next, but I realized it might be worth spending some time on the basics for those just
There’s a reason I’ve posted a lot on game theory of late: I was taking a course on the topic, continuing my education by podcast.
Because it’s a holiday for me, I decided to do one long post instead of a number of shorter ones. That worked out well, because
Along with other bloggers, I have been trying to understand pieces of the Senate Finance Committee’s health reform bill. In particular, I now have my
I’ve had a number of requests to weigh in on the Wyden Amendment, which, of course, is based on the Wyden-Bennett Bill. If you asked
People keep asking me to give real numbers. Sure, I can say “families making 25% of the poverty line”, or say that “premiums cap out