Another hospital stay–and what’s not being discussed in a polarized health policy debate
I write this across the dinner table from my wife Veronica. She’s exhausted after spending the day helping her brother Vincent, who is once again
I write this across the dinner table from my wife Veronica. She’s exhausted after spending the day helping her brother Vincent, who is once again
I’m seeing people make what appear to me to be mistakes or false assumptions in two areas. It is, however, possible I’ve missed something important,
A reader with POLITICO Pro access sent me this update: FRAKT: I LIKE MY GRUNT WORK — Boston University health economist Austin Frakt spotted this
We previously described Judge Leon’s federal district court ruling that blocked several parts of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act as unconstitutional. Today
I think we’ve covered enough literature on the blog this week. That’s not to say there aren’t any good, new releases. I just didn’t bundle
Just go read his piece on the Medicare Trust Funds. @afrakt
The POLITICO Pulse email helped turn my morning around. THE FRAKTS OF LIFE – After hours of grunt work, Austin Frakt, a Boston University health economist,
The three hours I was conscious of the absence of all posts on TIE was very unpleasant. But, everything is restored now. Since the blog
I’ve been somewhat amazed at the hypocrisy that politicians can muster when it comes to health care reform. I get explicit about that in my latest piece
In June I railed against an infographic that claimed that health care played only a 10% role in our health. I followed the “studies” the infographic cited,
Earlier this week I summarized a portion of Gaynor and Town’s Handbook chapter on vertical restraints. If you’re already lost, go read that post. What
New piece in the NEJM on what we can learn in setting up exchanges from the Netherlands and Switzerland. Some sample wisdom: But experience in