Cost shifting [podcast]
In this segment, Aaron and Austin talked about cost shifting. You’ll find more information on this topic in the FAQ, which includes a section devoted
In this segment, Aaron and Austin talked about cost shifting. You’ll find more information on this topic in the FAQ, which includes a section devoted
GAO: Social Security Disability, participation in ticket to work program
Today, Matt Yglesias writes, Republican elected officials will be driven by a mix of their own convictions, interest group politics, and opinion among Republican voters.
The Socio-Economic Causes of Obesity, by Charles L. Baum and Shin-Yi Chou (NBER) An increasing number of Americans are obese, with a body mass index
The June 2011 MEDPAC report provides important information about private insurance options to cover dual eligibles (persons covered by Medicare and Medicaid) amplifying yesterday’s post
Don’t let anyone assert (without data) that the aging US population is to blame for our high health care costs. Look at Japan. Despite one of the
Back during the whole health care reform fight, Investors Business Daily wrote an editorial in which they tried to claim that if government were more
The Fox/Google debate of Republican Presidential candidates took place last night. Andrew Sullivan has a nice round-up of thoughts from all over the blogosphere. Aaron’s
This was a typically good post by Bill Gardner on a topic near and dear to my heart. At issue is what it takes to
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