It’s not a tax
Julie Rovner makes a good point: So far, the five U.S. District Court judges who have ruled on the merits in the various lawsuits against
Julie Rovner makes a good point: So far, the five U.S. District Court judges who have ruled on the merits in the various lawsuits against
To say that food is a passion in our household is an understatement. But I’m only the sous-chef and busboy. I can’t take credit for
I just finished reading Pricing the Priceless: A Health Care Conundrum, by Joe Newhouse. It’s not an easy read, but it is loaded with value. The
Matt Yglesias points out that health care costs have to go up, since something has to go up when you’ve got more to spend. Austin
Lately, I’ve published many posts on how much is spent on substance use treatment and prevention and where those funds come from (posts here, here,
Read Matt Yglesias on why it makes sense for health spending to go up (it’s got some nice graphs). Americans are getting richer, agriculture is
Have I convinced you that Arthur Okun’s Equality and Efficiency: The Big Tradeoff is worth reading? I wish I’d read it ages ago. This passage is
Kevin Outterson and I have teamed up for a Kaiser Health News column. Some claim that, without the mandate, the overhaul will collapse. Opponents certainly
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