The surprise du jour
I get a little ticked off that the fanning and fainting that seems to occur whenever something entirely predictable happens with respect to health care
I get a little ticked off that the fanning and fainting that seems to occur whenever something entirely predictable happens with respect to health care
Ezra Klein has a post up about “healthy” ordering, and how it’s harder than it looks: A lot of people don’t know this, but the
Bet you thought I was done with this topic. Actually, I did too. Then I read this in the textbook by Santerre and Neun: As
A post by Jason Shafrin has been sitting in my Google Reader starred items for too long. It’s time to explain to myself why it
From David S. Hilzenrath in yesterday’s Washington Post: Beginning next year, at the expense of pharmaceutical companies, millions of senior citizens in the Medicare coverage
If you haven’t read the introduction, go back and read it now. That introductory post also includes links to all the posts in this series
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