Consumer driven health care again (and again)
Posts are flying today from Megan McArdle (who argues that the US isn’t even close to being the leader in consumer-driven medicine), Tyler Cowen (who
Posts are flying today from Megan McArdle (who argues that the US isn’t even close to being the leader in consumer-driven medicine), Tyler Cowen (who
We are beginning a regular feature for TIE which is a daily post “On the Record” that is a roundup of tweets from @IncidentalEcon using
Recent posts here and elsewhere about physician-patient information asymmetry made me realize that I was not aware of empirical work on the subject. Joshua Gans
I am back from a great vacation in Orlando with the family, during which I dropped further out of the health policy ‘debate’ than I
I find that charts like these provide helpful perspective. The first two are from Citizens for Tax Justice. The last one is from the Center
By email Brad Flansbaum drew my attention to Geographic Variation in Health Care: Changing Policy Directions, by Jill Bernstein, James Reschovsky, and Chapin White from the Center
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