Travel alert
I’m traveling for a few days, with an iPad and a Droid phone as my only tethers to the blogosphere. Expect little to no blogging
I’m traveling for a few days, with an iPad and a Droid phone as my only tethers to the blogosphere. Expect little to no blogging
GOP governors oppose Obama plan to cut Medicaid spending, reports Sam Baker. “Republican governors on Monday urged the congressional supercommittee to consider major changes to
One of my favorite rituals is making a dirty martini some nights. I even make my own blue cheese stuffed olives. I’m also partial to scotch. And
Last week during the conservative victory lap on twitter about the demise of the CLASS provisions, I was asking various folks to focus on the
Below are a bunch of great charts on the macroeconomics of health care. They’re from various sources, as indicated. With each chart, I will make
Today in TIE: Reflex, Austin on who are you working for?, Don on sharing the wealth in college sports, and it is easier to deconstruct
The IOM elected him as a member recently, the only lawyer elected this year. Many of you know him from his Health Affairs blog, but
I respect Charles Blahous a great deal as an analyst, and I like him and think that he is a nice guy. In fact, I
Last month, the NY Times’ Andrew Pollack tried valiantly to shine the light on some legislative sausage-making. Congress was considering (and ultimately passed) legislation to fix a
I’ve caught some flack here on the blog for my lukewarm support for menu-labeling. It’s not that I’m against policy to diminish obesity in America.
States are limiting Medicaid coverage for hospital visits, reports Phil Galewitz (KHN). “Arizona […] plans to limit adult Medicaid recipients to 25 days of hospital coverage a year.
Harold Pollack and I are doing Bloggingheads this week, talking about the policy and politics of the budget deficit debate, the failure of the CLASS