On The Record (with daily recap)
Today in TIE: Reflex, Austin takes another look at Romney’s reform ideas, and reviews the inconsistent way we worry about exchanges depending upon the age
Today in TIE: Reflex, Austin takes another look at Romney’s reform ideas, and reviews the inconsistent way we worry about exchanges depending upon the age
This morning, the federal district court in DC issued a preliminary injunction blocking the new FDA cigarette warnings until the full lawsuit can be heard.
Thaddeus Pope provides the story of a family that has sued a health care system for failing to honor a “do not intubate” order stated
I edit the Journal of Health, Politics, Policy, and Law’s new section: Point-Counterpoint. In this issue, public health experts discuss what to do about intentional non-vaccination.
Let’s think this through. I’ll start. You chime in in the comments. Medicare: Private plans participate in Medicare under Medicare Advantage and, for drugs, through
In the WSJ, Scott Gottlieb identifies the cause of the shortages of injectable cancer drugs as a combination of safety issues and Medicare “price controls”
When Congress talks about “fraud and abuse” in health care, they inappropriately lump together two quite different categories. One are criminals who bill for services
Lyle Fettig has an interesting post on what adjective is best used to describe the patient needing palliative care: Serious v. Chronic v. Life-limiting v.
Reihan Salam* was surprised by my reaction to Mitt Romney’s Medicare plan. He thinks he sees the signs of competitive bidding in it. I think
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