Why can’t we have more doctors?
Everywhere I turn, I’m faced with concerns about what will happen to the system when we give many more people insurance. People complain that they
Everywhere I turn, I’m faced with concerns about what will happen to the system when we give many more people insurance. People complain that they
I’ve been in touch with a member of Rep. Ryan’s staff about the odd citation on this paragraph about Medicaid in the Path to Prosperity proposal: Because Medicaid’s
As blogging goes, this is old news. In an article last week, David Leonhardt included the following graphic. We knew this already. Across a fairly
If Rep. Ryan’s Path to Prosperity is the right’s vision of health care (or health insurance) reform, and Simpson-Bowles is generally regarded as the center
The RPM Report gleefully explains that that repealing IPAB today wouldn’t require a budgetary offset: In the Congressional Budget Office’s latest update on baseline spending
Word is that the President will endorse the Fiscal Commission approach in a speech tomorrow. It is not clear what that means exactly, but I
Take a look at the WSJ article today on the FTC and DOJ fighting over jurisdiction on health care antitrust issues, especially ACOs: Mr. Kovacic
My good friends (and co-bloggers) know that there are times I get a little down on the whole US policy thing. I watch the politics,
Several folks wrote me about my post on tax reform and health care costs saying that the Fiscal Commission was a waste of time since
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