Among the many excellent points made by Econgirl in her post this week discussing a recent NYT op-ed piece by George Loewenstein and Peter Ubel
Say that ten times fast! Blog break bleg blog break bleg blog break bleg … It’s been a busy week on the blog, hasn’t it?
How Do Employers React to A Pay-or-Play Mandate? Early Evidence from San Francisco, by Carrie Hoverman Colla, William H. Dow, Arindrajit Dube In 2006 San
In my latest Kaiser Health News column I interpret recent news about Massachusetts’ individual health insurance mandate. I declare it a success. Here’s the key
As I wrote yesterday, most of the excess health care spending (that above which is predicted by wealth based on other OECD countries) is in
The debate continues. As I said before, I think debate is good. And I don’t think there is necessarily a right or wrong here. Research
In a “Reading list” last month, I cited Kaestner’s and Khan’s recent NBER paper Medicare Part D and its Effect on the Use of Prescription
The figure below is from a National Institute for Health Care Management Expert Voices article by Eric Jensen and Lenny Mendonca of McKinsey & Company.
This suggests I’ve not made something clear. I’ll try again. Aaron Carroll said it well. A lot of it shows that people with private insurance do