Getting estimates for insurance costs in the exchange, Indiana edition
Last night, I saw a tweet from Sarah Kliff on how healthcare.gov had opened a place to do “window-shopping” in the exchanges. I was excited
Last night, I saw a tweet from Sarah Kliff on how healthcare.gov had opened a place to do “window-shopping” in the exchanges. I was excited
Knowing how many lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) people there are matters for health policy. Gay men have an elevated HIV risk. LGBT kids have a higher
Peter Gosselin of Bloomberg: Competition among insurers offering coverage through federal exchanges established under the Affordable Care Act is driving down the premiums charged in
I haven’t yet submitted a proposal to the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), but I know a few things about the process from reading
The Kaiser Family Foundation has released their annual survey of state Medicaid programs. The details may surprise you. Go read about them in my latest
It’s not by chance that we spend much more time on this blog talking about what Obamacare does than on how it raises the money
From William Rouse (PDF) and h/t to Richard Vaughn: Figure [2] summarizes an assessment of the complexity of five markets. Note that the complexity of health
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
Andi Shane, Girish Deshpande, and Dan Merenstein bring the pain: Although our understanding of the physiological mechanisms of NEC [necrotizing enterocolitis] and its risk factors remains
This post is jointly authored by Austin Frakt and Adrianna McIntyre. In a post last week reminding readers how the individual mandate penalty works, Ezra
This is a guest post by Karan Chhabra, a medical student at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and blogger at Project Millennial. Find him
I’ve generally refrained from joining the rampant speculation about the launch—and attendant glitches—of healthcare.gov. I know my limitations: I mostly stopped toying with web development