The cost of Medicaid savings
This post is co-authored by Aaron Carroll and Austin Frakt and has been cited in the 14 April 2011 edition of Health Wonk Review. Already
This post is co-authored by Aaron Carroll and Austin Frakt and has been cited in the 14 April 2011 edition of Health Wonk Review. Already
Matt Yglesias has an excellent post up on how many opponents of single-payer eventually find themselves making an argument that breaks down to this: if
TPM has a rundown of what a shutdown would mean in terms of government functions and services. It includes this, which spooked me, Small Business
In the past, I’ve critiqued Rep. Ryan’s concept of Medicare cost control as so unrealistic it will actually lead to cost increases. My reasoning —
I vividly remember being called out on strikes in a Little League Baseball game when I was 10. As I plead my case that the
I don’t always agree with Tyler Cowen on matters relating to health care and health economics. I do, however, agree with a lot of what
In the last 20 years, many employers shifted a larger percentage of health care costs to employees and called it cost control. Increasing the beneficiary’s
If you’ve been paying any attention for the last few days, you would imagine that Rep. Ryan’s plan is the first real idea for reducing
I’ve been advised that I should state up front that what I’m about to illustrate is not what Rep. Ryan has proposed. It’s different. Table
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