Comments update, and some housekeeping
Well, so far, it’s not even close. Only one person so far has emailed me in favor of comments. Everyone else says no. I’ll still
Well, so far, it’s not even close. Only one person so far has emailed me in favor of comments. Everyone else says no. I’ll still
When I started this blog, I declared that I was not going to have a comments section for posts. This is mainly because I don’t
Two papers in the current issue of Health Economics look interesting to me. I may not have time to read them but others might wish
I can’t believe the number of emails I’m getting about if, or how, the Democrats will get the number of votes needed to pass the
Kaiser Health News staff writer Julie Appleby reports today on value-based insurance soon to be offered to workers at a Portland steel mill. [E]mployees with
I am sorry to say that everyone was totally wrong. I’m talking about all those folks who had children before me who told me what
Some budget hawks argue that we must control health care costs before enacting coverage expansion. We can’t afford the latter without the former, they say.
I’ve just completed the American Community Survey (ACS) questionnaire. The ACS is a Census Bureau survey and recipients of it are required by law to
The text and audio of the Nancy Marshall Genzer’s very brief story is already posted on the Marketplace website. I’m quoted as saying, “The vast
Nancy Marshall Genzer is doing a story for Marketplace tonight on the repeal of insurers’ exemption of certain federal antitrust law (McCarran-Ferguson). She claims she’ll
Lovers of the process of conflict resolution should pay attention to Wikipedia. In particular, try to find an entry ensnared in some debate over its
This post is jointly authored by Austin Frakt and Ian Crosby. It is a supplement to our Kaiser Health News (KHN) column, which I also