Month: June 2010

Catching up

Been crazy busy and not been posting as much as I’d like.  Sorry. First up, I want to say something about the NYT piece on

READ MORE

Medical Loss Ratios

Readers of this blog continue to write good comments and draw my attention to good papers, which comprise some of the content of my occasional

READ MORE

Bees

I’d much rather have watched a math bee. But one wasn’t on last night. So, I watched the finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.

READ MORE

How Congress Can Blow It

Health reform is at risk, and always will be. This, from Christopher Rowland in The Boston Globe, illustrates how: A $3 million campaign by doctors,

READ MORE

What to Ask Elizabeth Warren?

I’ve been restraining myself from blogging lately. If I had time I’d write a bit on BP’s gusher, on the dust-up over the Dartmouth Atlas,

READ MORE

Reading List

Unraveling the Health Insurance Underwriting Cycle, by Patricia Born, Rexford E. Santerre The health insurance underwriting cycle reflects the tendency for health insurance premiums and

READ MORE
Subscribe

Email Address*