Political barnacle theory
Austin and I were kicking ideas back and forth today related to administrative pricing and competitive bidding. The question is: why does Congress propose and
Austin and I were kicking ideas back and forth today related to administrative pricing and competitive bidding. The question is: why does Congress propose and
(If you’re coming here from Paul Krugman’s post on cancer survival, you may also enjoy my take on the subject: Survival rates are not the same
Republican lawmakers who control both Houses of the North Carolina General Assembly for the first time since 1892 (not a typo) are moving forward with
Austin has an interesting post up this morning contributing to the ongoing discussion between Ezra Klein and Reihan Salam comparing the Ryan-Rivlin plan and the
A new paper on cost shifting is out. And it’s mine! Since it has already been available in working paper form, and I’ve already blogged
Avik Roy responds to my post on spending more money on fraud prevention in Medicaid with the following: Aaron’s suggestion that we increase our “investing in fraud
My colleagues at Duke Peter Ubel, Aaron Kay and Gavan Fitzsimons with an op-ed in today’s Philly Inquirer addressing this question of why the ACA
Ezra Klein and Reihan Salam are having an interesting blog-to-blog discussion about how the ACA’s exchanges are and are not like the Ryan-Rivlin plan for Medicare.
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