How the Administration could extend open enrollment without congressional action
The following is a guest post by Nicholas Bagley, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Law. A couple of weeks ago, I fielded a question about whether the
The following is a guest post by Nicholas Bagley, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Law. A couple of weeks ago, I fielded a question about whether the
Ankur Pandya, Thomas A. Gaziano, Milton C. Weinstein, and David Cutler in Health Affairs: …continued improvements in cardiovascular disease treatment and declining smoking rates will
NOTE: This post is closed for comments. When I said I’m done, I meant it. There are time I absolutely love the blogosphere. Its ability
I’m getting a lot of tweets and emails concerning this post by Avik Roy on life expectancy. I already addressed those points. In 2010. Here’s
The most recent edition of Health Affairs contains a provocative paper by Thomas Bodenheimer and Mark Smith; it opens by imploring we halt our reliance on
On Monday, I mused about whether employers would risk-rate their health insurance offers if they could. I concluded that the answer was “no” due to
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