Priceless: Chapters 12-14
Chapter 12 of John Goodman’s book Priceless is about patient safety and the malpractice system. This is not an area I have thought much about. If I’ve posted
Chapter 12 of John Goodman’s book Priceless is about patient safety and the malpractice system. This is not an area I have thought much about. If I’ve posted
The Wall Street Journal news section is an essential information source for anyone seriously interested in health policy. [See, e.g., this story on prescription drug
UPDATE: The problem has been solved, thanks to the advice of a reader. The solution was to add the following to the blog’s style file:
Recognizing an Opinion: Findings From the IOM Evidence Communication Innovation Collaborative, by William D. Novelli, George C. Halvorson and John Santa (The Journal of the
The Leavitt Report is hardly alone when they mischaracterize the new Medicaid expansion as the “adult” expansion. In fact, new section 42 USC 1396a(a)(10)(i)(VIII) expands eligibility
1. I found these two sentences from Chapter 11 of John Goodman’s book Priceless puzzling: We could spend our entire gross domestic product on healthcare in useful ways.
I learned a new health wonk term yesterday, reading the Leavitt report on Medicaid expansion options in Idaho. No one will mistake it for the
I was on an interesting panel yesterday at the Boston Bar Association. The Obamacare Medicaid coercion decision (NFIB) was led by conservatives, wielding the 10th
If Harold and I sat down for a chat, what would we talk about? Click over to healthinsurance.org to find out. Do you need a
In the real world, policy is full of trade-offs. Rarely do we get a chance to have everything go our way. Politicians seem to have a
I guess I should be happy to be quoted in the Daily Beast: “The statute was very poorly drafted if the intent was to cover