Consequences of raising the Medicare retirement age [FAQ]
This is a FAQ entry. See the main FAQ index for others. Why it costs two times more to raise the Medicare age from 65 to 67 Why
This is a FAQ entry. See the main FAQ index for others. Why it costs two times more to raise the Medicare age from 65 to 67 Why
CBO: Supplementary info on Summer 2011 Budget and Economic Outlook Update
As described in John McDonough’s Inside National Health Reform, in late 2008, Senator Edward Kennedy directed staff of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
I’ve been reading the Republican Governors Public Policy Committee’s recently released report, A New Medicaid: A Flexible, Innovative and Accountable Future. I was prepared to bring
Regulatory inflexibility has depressed enrollment into the high-risk pool, according to a story by Arthur Delaney (Huffington Post): “The Government Accountability Office reported that the government has so far
I wrote an overview post on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that is linked below; read that first. While that program is important in
Our federal government is an intricate policy machine. Amateurs make almost no impact in Washington bureaucracy. To understand and influence federal policy, you need a
Along with John Gardner, my colleague and occasional TIE blogger Steve Pizer published “Is Fragmented Financing Bad for Your Health?” in Inquiry. The results are worth exploring, and
the health services research blog
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