Clinical Integration & Antitrust
That’s the title and topic of the latest edition of the CPI Antitrust Chronicle out today. The contents include: Clinical Integration: The Balancing of Competition
That’s the title and topic of the latest edition of the CPI Antitrust Chronicle out today. The contents include: Clinical Integration: The Balancing of Competition
Of all the things that have happened since I started blogging, this is, perhaps, one of the few of which I’m most proud: Toast Or
Say what you will about the American Hospital Association (AHA), but they produce some really good charts in their annual Trends Affecting Hospitals and Health
Based on the comments I’ve seen over the last week, many of you are still going with that well used meme in the health care
I need to be sure I’m aware of all serious, evidence-based blogs by health economists and/or principally about health economics, even if they also cover
This is the money quote from last Thursday’s federal court decision upholding healthcare reform and rejecting the charge that the individual mandate to buy health insurance
We all know that Gillette got started by giving away razors and charging for the blades. And we all know that razors-and-blades is a successful
Friday fun, but with actual data! Check out Gapminder World. Click on the “Open graph menu” box at the top of the left sidebar to
Identifying Provider Prejudice in Healthcare, by Amitabh Chandra, Douglas O. Staiger We use simple economic insights to develop a framework for distinguishing between prejudice and
This is interesting: the number of Medicare stand-alone prescription drug plans (PDPs) has been dropping. According to a new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation,
I’m heading to NYC on a surprise trip my wife arranged. I’m literally on the plane right now (technology is amazing). It’s unlikely I will
Does the U.S. overspend on health care? Graphs Aaron has posted suggest so. Not all economists would agree. With an aim of expanding my knowledge