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This is even deeper into the weeds than I normally dare travel. Nevertheless, if Ezra Klein can handle it, so can I. His correction to
In a post-mandate world, or if the Wyden-Brown waiver acceleration bill passes, state experimentation moves once again to the fore. All the more reason to
It’s a great story, and one most of you likely know by now. When Medicare was nearing passage, the AMA – which was completely opposed to
Don Taylor pulls from the history books on Rep. Ryan and IPAB-like entities. Will Rep. Ryan stand by his previous endorsement of one? On May
Yesterday, Ezra Klein wrote, [T]he basic argument is that the bill [the ACA] limits how fast a particular class of doctor payments can grow. Right
I may not be dug out from the snow, but I am dug out from grant reviews. So, I’m returning to considerations of substance use
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