Contraception mandate rule – not much changed for secular employers
The HHS contraception mandate rule out today is simpler and more flexible for actual religious organizations, but doesn’t do anything to resolve the issue for
The HHS contraception mandate rule out today is simpler and more flexible for actual religious organizations, but doesn’t do anything to resolve the issue for
Tom Miller makes some worthwhile points about generalizing the Massachusetts experience with an individual mandate to the nation. And then he says some other things.
As I’ve written and said before, doing the research — as hard as it is — is the easy part. Much harder is making the
Karen Joynt is a practicing cardiologist in the Veterans Health Administration and an Instructor at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health.
New paper out in the Journal of General Internal Medicine. “Out-of-Pocket Spending in the Last Five Years of Life“: BACKGROUND: A key objective of the Medicare
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