Ryan-Coburn, Ryan-Rivlin and ACA
Ezra Klein has been writing that many of the policy attributes, mechanisms and challenges facing the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are similar to those of
Ezra Klein has been writing that many of the policy attributes, mechanisms and challenges facing the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are similar to those of
There are times in medicine, as with anything, when you need to spend more money to do good. There are also times when you need
Aaron’s post caused me to reflect on similar experiences I’ve had since blogging. I can tell from some comments and emails that some people really,
One of the things that’s struck me as odd since I’ve been blogging is the partisanship that exists not only with respect to politics, but
I’ve got a few papers in my virtual pile on health care fraud. The first, which I’ve just completed reading, is “Health Care Fraud and
Now that I’ve had an iPad for three months and a Droid X for two days, I’m sold on apps. The idea of a little
William Galston with a plea for discussion and education of the public on the budget deficit problem (recent CBO report) that he thinks can only
I’ve wondered this myself as I’ve been frequently frustrated by journalists’ vague references to studies, so vague in fact that I have had trouble finding
Interesting article in yesterday’s New York Times on the Washington State Health Technology Assessment Committee. This committee makes decisions about what is (and is not)
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