All CBO score fighting, all the time
OK, maybe a few other things besides how the CBO scored health reform are being discussed. But it sure doesn’t seems that way. Must we
OK, maybe a few other things besides how the CBO scored health reform are being discussed. But it sure doesn’t seems that way. Must we
I wrote last week about how I thought that the traditional opponents of health care reform are now looking to be opponents of health care
Some of you have been wondering where I’ve been. I’m glad to see I’m missed. I’m actually in the midst of moving this week (literally),
I know Joshua Gans only in the sense that I read his blog, have exchanged a handful of e-mails with him, and have heard him
I asked if proper procedure was followed in the administration’s end-of-life planning flip-flop. Jim Hufford answers.
That’s according to Bob Berenson, Vice Chairman of the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC), quoted by John Reichard, Editor at CQ Healthbeat (subscription required). Berenson
If single-payer ever comes to America, it’ll be a long, long time from now. Here’s why: Support grew in 1998-99 for what amounted to a
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