Monkeying with the medicare eligibility age – a response
Over at Forbes, Len Burman has a response to Paul Krugman’s post (which cites our work here at TIE). Len evidently signed onto a proposal
Over at Forbes, Len Burman has a response to Paul Krugman’s post (which cites our work here at TIE). Len evidently signed onto a proposal
It’s important to admit one’s limitations, so I will admit to not knowing a great deal about the details of CMS’s bundled payment initiative or
CBO: Annual Summer Update of Budget and Economic Outlook
This is a FAQ entry. See the main FAQ index for others. Increasing cost sharing (deductibles and copayments) has various effects, as documented in the following posts. More
I am finishing up the syllabus for my Intro to the U.S. Health System course that I will teach this Fall at Duke University. This
Association of ICU or hospital admission with unintentional discontinuation of medications for chronic diseases. A study in JAMA showed that patients who were admitted to the hospital were
Austin’s last post is a great one on why raising the Medicare age is a bad idea from fiscal standpoint. But it’s bad for so
People are still talking about changing the Medicare eligibility age to help decrease deficits. What’s this all about? Does it make sense? Unless you qualify
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