Dangerous faux research
By now you’ve probably heard that McKinsey has refused to release details of its survey methodology that backs the finding that 30% of employers intend
By now you’ve probably heard that McKinsey has refused to release details of its survey methodology that backs the finding that 30% of employers intend
GAO: US Federal debt held by the public from 1797 to 2010 as % GDP National Toxicology Program, HHS: 12th annual report on Carcinogens WHO:
Now that MA has very high levels of coverage, focus has shifted to cost control in the Governor’s Bill. Some interesting comments at the MA
This post was jointly authored by Austin Frakt and Aaron Carroll. By now most of the blogosphere has weighed in on Joe Lieberman’s idea of
The AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting is June 12-14, 2011 in Seattle. There are a series of interest group meetings, some of which are already underway.
I wrote before that residency is already terrible, and reducing the pay to zero isn’t a good idea. I’m not arguing, however, that the primary
Medicaid’s effect on single women’s labor supply: Evidence from the introduction of Medicaid, by Erin Strumpf (JHE) This paper examines the impact of the introduction
Uwe Reinhardt has another must-read column over at Economix. So come back afterwards, but go read it now. Money quote: If, by law, teaching hospitals
Joe Lieberman has a few ideas about how to fix Medicare, as expressed in a Washington Post op-ed yesterday. They are, in brief: Raising the
This is the fourth and final post on the social cost of smoking, which is estimated to be $40/pack. Prior posts have focused on the
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