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I just got out of a fascinating talk that has me all fired up. Here’s the gist: should we restrict the rights of people on
There’s another message of the Health Affairs paper Aaron wrote about earlier. It comes from asking this question: putting aside whether you think high deductible
My latest Kaiser Health News column appeared on 9 February 2011. In case you missed it, here it is. It’s also cited in the 17
I feel horrible that I didn’t get you anything for Valentine’s Day. It’s not that I don’t care. In fact, though I was very busy
One of my regular complaints about the blunt instrument of cost-sharing is that it works great for healthy people, but terribly for sick people. For
This was an interesting read (ungated): Different Perspectives for Assigning Weights to Determinants of Health, by Bridget C. Booske, Jessica K. Athens, David A. Kindig, Hyojun
Friday’s reading list included Health Care Spending Growth: Can We Avoid Fiscal Armageddon? by Michael Chernew. It’s well worth a full read and it is
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