Me, On Morning Edition, This Friday
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
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
Serendipitously I came upon the same psychological demonstration twice in a ten-day span. It appears in The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell and is discussed
I’ve been fielding a fair amount of comments and email about my Huffington Post piece on the (overestimated) importance of the public option. My favorite
We focus so much on Senator Baucus and the Senate Finance Committee bill that we sometimes forget that there is a whole other committee in
A reader asked me to explain Medicare’s solvency problem (I mean U.S.’ Medicare, not Canada’s). I’m going to do that in several subsequent posts. Before I
I spent more time than I had planned answering comments on my Huffington Post piece. I expected it to cause a bit of a stir,
Many are rallying around the public option like it’s a singular opportunity to save the world. It’s not; it’s not even close. Go read the
This is the final post (for now) in a series on saving for college. In prior posts I covered the issues of (not) putting money
We now stand on the threshold of historic reform of our health care system. But make no mistake, crossing that threshold, or doing so with
I’ve been claiming forever that tort reform does not equal health care reform. But I am willing to be swayed by good research. Today the
I was just on the radio talking about the meaning of Senator Snowe’s vote on health care reform, and I think it’s worth a post.
As I dig myself out of a Monday mess, enjoy my appearance on Inside Indiana Business, where I update everyone on the progress of health