Post-debate thoughts
For heaven’s sake. The Ryan-Wyden plan was released today and there was not one substantive question on health policy. I thought there would be something; I
For heaven’s sake. The Ryan-Wyden plan was released today and there was not one substantive question on health policy. I thought there would be something; I
Wyden/Ryan: white paper on their Medicare reform plan Today in TIE: Reflex, Austin continues his premium support series (accountability today), and reacts to the Wyden/Ryan
Since the Fox News Republican debate is NOT on a Saturday night (which I reserve for a life), I will be live-tweeting tonight. Follow me
I have to run to clinic, but I have one last thing to say on Ryan-Wyden before I go. I’ve often argued that health care
As noted in today’s Reflex, Senator Ron Wyden and Representative Paul Ryan have jointly proposed a reform of Medicare that involves competition and private plans
OK, so I can’t entirely wait for the conference. Senator Wyden and Representative Ryan wrote an editorial today in the WSJ on their Medicare reform
Gingrich proposes more Medicare Advantage, reports Sarah Kliff. “What Gingrich proposes sounds a lot like what we have in Medicare right now: A public, traditional
I have already answered my 10th email of the morning asking me what I think of the Ryan-Wyden plan for Medicare. The short answer is:
Paula Span in The New Old Age blog in the New York times has an interesting question-and-answer with Dr. Stephen Workman, an internist from Halifax,
This post is part of a series. If you haven’t read the prior posts in the series, you really should. The introduction explains what I’m doing and
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