My kindness to free-market advocates
Readers may not have noticed the debate that has occurred in the comments of a prior post on rates of increase in public versus private
Readers may not have noticed the debate that has occurred in the comments of a prior post on rates of increase in public versus private
Surgeon General: National Prevention Strategy (June 2011) Testimony of Melanie Bella, CMS Office of Dual Eligibles before House Health Subcommittee, Commerce Committee GAO: Medicare Secondary
Yesterday I tweeted about a phenomenal article written by James Fallows 15 years ago. Today, he actually posted about it. I’m sure the two occurances
This is a FAQ entry. See the main FAQ index for others. There are many posts on cost shifting, but just one good one on cost shifting
The CBOs long term budget outlook is out. They always provide projections based on the continuation of current law (called their Extended Baseline Scenario-solid blue
VS Periyakoil, Senior Associate Editor of the Journal of Palliative Medicine has an interesting post commenting on the release of the Surgeon General’s National Preventive
Steven Pearlstein wrote a column about the sad state of the political parties in the US today. Usually, he’d get little argument from me. But
Aaron has written recently to reject notions that physicians must sacrifice all to work full time, no matter what. The discussion has focused on the
A new Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment paper by Humphreys, Wagner, and Gage titled “If substance use disorder treatment more than offsets its costs, why
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