Vermont state action v. the Texas TACO
“State action “ antitrust immunity is an often-overlooked element of Vermont’s reform plan. I don’t worry about provider market power with a single payer. But
“State action “ antitrust immunity is an often-overlooked element of Vermont’s reform plan. I don’t worry about provider market power with a single payer. But
Peter Shumlin, Vermont’s Governor, is expected to sign legislation tomorrow putting Vermont on the path to having the nation’s first single payer health insurance system
CBO: Options for changing the tax treatment of charitable giving GAO: Improper payments by federal programs, FY 2010 WSJ: Graphic depiction of 6 budget deficit
Great personal prostate cancer testing story from Kevin Drum.
The 4th Circuit panel on the ACA litigation has ordered special briefing on the non-constitutional tax issue – if the individual mandate is a tax
Matt Yglesias notes that Rep. Ryan defended the breaking up of Medicare today by arguing against monopolies: Talking to Mario Bartiromo at today’s Fiscal Summit,
According to The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) report “Missed Opportunity: National Survey of Primary Care Physicians and Patients on Substance Abuse”
As a pediatrician, I can’t help but feel that education is part of my mandate. As a believer in the importance of an “equality of
As I wrote last week, there’s been a lot of prostate cancer research news lately. As Aaron wrote this morning, putting research like this in
A post by Robin Hanson on cancer screenings is getting some play. Robin notes that screening detects more cancer, but doesn’t necessarily save more lives. Ezra Klein
CBO outlines 11 options for reforming the tax treatment of charitable contributions, 9 of which are designed to lessen the revenue lost from how the
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