Reader Response – Canadians coming here for care
A reader responds: In response to directing some to your article on USA/CAN angle, I was referred to this article from late August: Canadians visit
A reader responds: In response to directing some to your article on USA/CAN angle, I was referred to this article from late August: Canadians visit
A reader writes: I heard [abourt Senator Baucus’ plan on a] Potus news brief and had to ask myself, what 5% do not get covered?
A well used meme in the health care debate is that Canadians – frustrated by wait times and rationing – come to the United States
A reader writes: I have heard you on POTUS with P.D. many times. The problem I have with a single payer system is the corruption
A reader writes: I am writing to disagree with a claim I’ve heard you make a few times, and have now seen on your blog,
This is the first of two posts on estate planning. Can I really cover the topic of estate planning in two posts? No, but I
Once I got over my insane jealousy that I wasn’t the one who did this study (I have a stack of grant proposals that the
Another question I can’t seem to answer enough: Tonight you had Dr Carroll on talking about health care reform. I have a question for him.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. We can’t have a rational debate about health care reform as long as the involved parties
Last week I posed the following problem from game theory called “war of attrition.” It is a simple yet famous game that explains some strange
Another question I’m getting more and more: Why don’t you support tort reform? The cost of malpractice is the true unspoken cost of health care.
Whenever I speak about the quality of the US health care system, I talk about a handful of indicators that organizations use to compare different