Happy new year?
I was already aware of four challenges to the economy and policy facing us on or about January 1, 2013: On January 1, 2013, the
I was already aware of four challenges to the economy and policy facing us on or about January 1, 2013: On January 1, 2013, the
For the time being, this completes my review of plan quality literature. You’ll find it all under the — wait for it — plan quality
Austin emailed me a thought worth sharing. On Monday, I wrote the following at CNN about Rep. Akin’s comments: [I]f you really believe that abortion
I get that many of you hate government. You hate it so much that you want to blame everything on government. There are plenty of
This is a corollary to my last post. If you think that provider payments can’t be decreased, or maybe even need to be increased, then someone has
In response to a prior post about a quantitative study of health plan quality, commenter Jonathan found it odd that the authors of the paper
The following gets right to the heart of two issues relevant to Medicare premium support: (1) Can Medicare beneficiaries assess the quality and value of
One of the most baffling things to me in all the talk about health care reform is how the same people who complain that we
Excellent point made in the NYT this morning: Marilyn Moon, vice president and director of the health program at the American Institutes for Research, calculated
Competition may not improve health plan quality, but that doesn’t mean people don’t care about health plan quality, at least a little. The literature review
I did 20 minutes on The Conversation (KUOW, Seattle). Hear it here: @afrakt
I have not yet had time to read the following, but I wanted to flag them for readers and for my future self. All are