Speeding up learning in the health care system
The current NEJM has published a clinical trial with a statistical commentary that is really exciting. (How is that for a sentence that you never
The current NEJM has published a clinical trial with a statistical commentary that is really exciting. (How is that for a sentence that you never
Did you hear how all doctors hate Obamacare and how they are all going to quit and that no one will want to be a
Today is the Baker Institute’s health policy conference. Videos of the proceedings are online at that link. I’ve been invited by the Institute to blog
This post is co-authored by Aaron Carroll and Austin Frakt. We’ve written so many times on how raising the Medicare eligibility age to 67 is
The irony of this discussion is that some of the biggest beneficiaries from the ACA are the same low-wage, uninsured workers whose interests Republicans purport
About Senator Ted Cruz’s health insurance, Ashley Parker, in The New York Times, reports, “Ted is on my health care plan,” said Mrs. Cruz, who has
From a recent paper by David Stevenson and colleagues: Our analyses build on previous research finding greater hospice use in MA [Medicare Advantage] versus TM [Traditional
I’ve often heard conservatives and libertarians praise Singapore as, broadly speaking, a model of health care policy that they embrace. Words like “free market” often
I am a frequent guest on Stand Up! with Pete Dominick, which airs on Sirius/XM radio, channel 104 from 6-9AM Eastern. It immediately replays on the channel, so
My latest piece over at AcademyHealth: Not long ago, I discussed how the Medicaid expansion was appearing to be lowering Medicaid spending in states that accepted it relative to
Go read Mike Konczal. Just do it. His chart is worth keeping in mind, so I’ve copied it below. But I’m not going to add commentary
On Monday I tweeted: I'm also waiting for someone to point out that doing a Medicaid expansion for anyone uninsured might have worked better… —