Post-debate thoughts
As always, I’ll stick to my strengths. For more passionate ramblings on other topics covered in the debate, follow me on twitter at @aaronecarroll. I’ve heard
As always, I’ll stick to my strengths. For more passionate ramblings on other topics covered in the debate, follow me on twitter at @aaronecarroll. I’ve heard
RWJF: Spillover effects of uninsurance on covered populations CMS: Medicare and You 2012, official Medicare handbook for open enrollment (Oct 7-Dec 15, 2011)
We don’t usually live-blog debates. But I will be watching it, and live-tweeting at @aaronecarroll. I am much more lively and entertaining on Twitter, so
Young adults gain health insurance under new law, reports N.C. Aizenman. “Nearly 1 million more young adults have obtained health insurance since the 2010 health-care law began
Yesterday, I made a plea over at CNN.com that we not cut Medicaid without considering how it might impact children, so many of whom are
Ken Thorpe has a new study funded by AHIP out in white paper form that suggests that moving all dual eligibles (covered by Medicare and
Though I’ve written before about the limitations of welfare economics, it’s valuable to be reminded of them. Paul Kelleher brought to my attention a brief
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