Day: March 1, 2011

Data Mining the Constitution*

* Disclaimer:  I served as counsel of record to amici The New England Journal of Medicine, the Massachusetts Medical Society, the National Physicians Alliance, and

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The networked skies

I’ll say this much: it is impressive how much one can do in a wi-fi enabled plane. It’s also impressive how many passengers are taking

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The problem with waste

People always seem confused when I simultaneously argue that (1) we spend too much on health care and (2) we have sub-optimal quality. How can

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Go West, young man

To some, I may still qualify as a young man. To others, not so much. Nevertheless, I am, as you read this, travelling to the

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Leveling the slippery slope

Andrew Koppelman doesn’t mince words. “The constitutional objections [to health reform] are silly,” he writes. His paper is worth a read, though I doubt it’ll

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