Quick Follow-Up: 26% of What?
I’ve been trying to find a way to convert into an annual dollar amount the 26% figure calculated in my prior post, the amount of
I’ve been trying to find a way to convert into an annual dollar amount the 26% figure calculated in my prior post, the amount of
Let’s revisit the Cadillac tax using the results presented in my two prior posts on the employer based health insurance tax subsidy. In my first
Something I’ve been pondering: if a voter becomes disenchanted with Democrats for failing to pass health reform and is disappointed with Republicans for opposing it
This post is jointly authored by Steve Pizer and Austin Frakt. It originally appeared on 28 January 2009 as a Kaiser Health News column. Politicians,
A reader responds: In your Feb. 1 post, you claim that Rep. Price’s authored bill, H.R. 3400, is “the Republican proposal” for health care reform.
This post originally appeared on 1 February 2009 on The New Republic’s The Treatment blog. The purposes of comprehensive health reform are noble: expansion of
It has been almost a year since I discovered and embraced the joy of barefoot running. Even as the East Coast braced for another blizzard,
It is not my intention to pile on James Kwak. (Can one blogger really constitute a pile on anyway?) I’m a fan of his blogging
It’s been a hard few weeks for those of us who work in health care policy. But then, someone sent me a gift. She didn’t
I’m sure you know the expression, “Insanity [or stupidity] is doing the same thing expecting a different result.” I think it applies to an idea
I walk a lot. My commute has six miles of walking round-trip. My wife and I walk everywhere we can around town and as a
Where do self-styled Austrians stand in relation to the macroeconomic mainstream? And is there an macroeconomic mainstream in relation to which to stand?