Just in case you don't head over to HuffPo
I’m happier with some posts than others. I really liked this one. So if you missed it last week over at HuffPo, here it is:
I’m happier with some posts than others. I really liked this one. So if you missed it last week over at HuffPo, here it is:
I have a new piece up at the Huffington Post. Go read it! I am a Scorpion. It is My Nature.
In a post today Tyler Cowen offers 14 creative suggestions for alternatives to the versions of health reform in current legislation. I like some of his
Sick of reading posts about market theory and health care costs? If so, skip this one and read this alternative post from the archives. It
My inbox is filled with questions (and screams) about the CMS report discussed at length in the news over the weekend: The House-approved healthcare overhaul
Last week I introduced an integer sequence that begins: 1, 11, 21, 1211, 111221, … This sequence is called the “look and say” sequence. It
Ezra interviews Jon Gruber, a prominent pro-reform health economist. Let me start by saying that I have lot of respect for both of them. Seriously.
A reader, who asked to remain anonymous and not have his email published, writes that in my summary of the House bill, I overstated the
I’ve said repeatedly that I’m not interested in wading too far into the politics of much of health care reform, but this is stunning. Sam
You know you’re a geek when you have favorite integer sequence. My favorite integer sequence begins 1, 11, 21, 1211, 111221, … I learned about
A reader pointed me to an excellent piece in The New York Times Magazine on efforts to improve quality in the heath care system. It’s
I have a new service and a favor to ask those of you subscribed to my comments RSS feed. New Service. If you like getting