The truth about competition in insurance
If you follow my blog at all, you know I’ve never been a big defender of the public option. I think that a lot of
If you follow my blog at all, you know I’ve never been a big defender of the public option. I think that a lot of
An eagle eyed reader pointed me to this study: Purpose Uninsured children face health-related disparities in screening, treatment, and outcomes. To ensure payer status would
I was on Sound Medicine again this weekend: Well, it looks like the health care reform process that’s been alive, and then comatose, is now
Congressman Bart Stupak (D-Michigan) leads a group of about a dozen Democratic representatives who demanded that restrictions on public funding for abortion services be included
The vast majority of employers only offer one health insurance choice. If/when insurance exchanges become available, individuals will have easy access to more insurance plans.
This post is a slightly modified version of one by Austin Frakt and Ian Crosby that originally appeared at Kaiser Health News last week. Full
I’m a believer in do-it-yourself tax prep for situations that are fairly simple, as is mine (even with my wife’s small business to contend with).
Click to enlarge (ahem). But solar cells really are sexy! (Terms of use.)
Uwe Reinhardt may be right to doubt, based on his own experience as a board member of both for-profit and non-profit hospitals, “that any hospital
As per my post earlier today, there is at least one reader of this blog, along with his/her gang of macroeconomics-minded teens, interested in the
A few recent interactions have left me with the impression that there are quite a few newer readers of this blog who are extrapolating from
A reader wrote me, In trying to explain to some teenagers what the importance of the national debt is to them, I decided to try