Sorry for the abscence
Forgive the lack of posting this weekend, but I’ve been away celebrating my tenth anniversary. Go read my Huffington Post column again, and I will
Forgive the lack of posting this weekend, but I’ve been away celebrating my tenth anniversary. Go read my Huffington Post column again, and I will
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Uniquely American? Or Uniquely Bad? We’re already unique when it comes to our health care system. What’s so good about that? Please go read it,
A reader writes: I am disappointed that there is no mention of dentistry in the proposed health care reforms (as far as I have seen).
Next time Gmail is down you might still be able to access it. With his post at Lifehacker, The How-To Geek has done the world
I’m seeing two moves on the reform front that seem to be pretty smart. The first is the opt-out public option. Per Sam Stein: [T]he
Last night I spoke as part of a panel on health care reform. The main point I tried to get across was that our health
Psych 110, Introduction to Psychology, was the third Open Yale Course I listened to by podcast (others reviewed in posts listed under the Yale tag).
In response to my two posts on cost shifting (or lack thereof) in health care, I’ve heard many arguments why I am wrong (see comments
While pretty much all proposals at this point favor covering even those with pre-existing conditions (even Governor Jindal!), they don’t go into effect for years.
High-risk pools have received brief mention in the media lately. They were included in a bipartisan nod by Obama and are part of the Senate
Can “experts” please learn about other health care systems before they speak? Can the media? I was reading a piece in the Washington Post about