How will the Cadillac tax shift low-income workers to Medicaid?
In his first post here at the Incidental Economist, Don Taylor (welcome Don!) suggests that capping the tax exclusion for health insurance premiums would be
In his first post here at the Incidental Economist, Don Taylor (welcome Don!) suggests that capping the tax exclusion for health insurance premiums would be
Here’s an illuminating chart brought to my attention by Jim Hufford. Pay close attention to how spending is broken out by Medicaid eligibility category. The disabled
My first post at the Incidental Economist suggests that reforming the tax treatment of employer paid insurance may be the only way that the current
Jessica Marcy has a piece out at Kaiser Health News on how the increased Medicaid coverage under the PPACA is scaring people because of the
The latest edition of HWR is at Pizaazz. You’ll find a lot to chew on there, including this advice: Roy should have a beer with
Read this: The problem is that the payments to remedy the situation would, essentially and intrinsically, largely be “wasted” on paying subsidies to currently insured
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