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Today in TIE: Kevin on primary care capacity in the ACA, Aaron on ‘more like Krugman his two cents‘ which followed Austin and Harold’s weekend
Today in TIE: Kevin on primary care capacity in the ACA, Aaron on ‘more like Krugman his two cents‘ which followed Austin and Harold’s weekend
I asked Chapin White to comment on Avik Roy’s post about his work. In reply, Chapin sent me the following by email and authorized me
Does Universal Coverage Improve Health? The Massachusetts Experience, by Charles J. Courtemanche, Daniela Zapata (NBER): In 2006, Massachusetts passed health care reform legislation designed to
I wrote last week about the shrinking private long term care insurance (LTCI) options. From the comments to that post,wintercow20 asks: …Wouldn’t it just be
Evidently, this trope is rearing its ugly head again. Medicaid is going to hurt people. There are times I don’t even want to engage anymore.
I’ve read both Austin’s and Harold’s posts, and all of your comments with great interest. As I’ve said to Austin in email, I’m a little
Over at The Atlantic, Avik Roy laments Why Obamacare’s Medicaid Expansion Will Reduce Health Care Access. His main point? Medicaid reimbursement is too low to
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