Is it still unclear to people what the IPAB cannot do?
Judging from some of the commentary (even by lawmakers) explicitly or implicitly about the IPAB, perhaps it is still unclear what it can and cannot
Judging from some of the commentary (even by lawmakers) explicitly or implicitly about the IPAB, perhaps it is still unclear what it can and cannot
National Academy of Social Insurance: Briefing on Medicare finances in response to Trustees’ 2011 report Dept of Treasury: Letter from Sec. Geithner to Congress on
In Chicago this afternoon, Rep. Paul Ryan will rebut critics of his plan for Medicare, endorsed by the House GOP in April. According to NRO,
Are you like me? Do you look at an Oreo and say, sure, it’s a classic, but couldn’t there be more? I mean there’s been
TIE has been attempting to identify and disseminate key data sources that are broadly relevant to health policy and economics in our daily On The
A number of people are holding up Rhode Island as an example of how block grants would succeed in reducing Medicaid spending without reducing benefits.
The founder of the Vanguard Group wrote an op/ed in the NYT on Saturday, supporting the move by Home Depot shareholders to a nonbinding vote
Who will be willing to serve on IPAB? In my post friday noting that Rep. Paul Ryan supported IPAB-like boards in the Patients’ Choice Act
This weekend, my wife and I ditched the kids with grandparents and geeked out in various ways, including listening to a live conversation between Michael
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