Facts on Medicare administrative costs
Holman Jenkins wrote in the Wall Street Journal last night, Many on the left tell us the solution is Medicare-for-All, because Medicare is so much
Holman Jenkins wrote in the Wall Street Journal last night, Many on the left tell us the solution is Medicare-for-All, because Medicare is so much
On this blog, we’ve written a ton about prostate cancer and testing and treatment thereof. A few posts discuss quality of life outcomes (QOL) associated
[S]ince 2010, [health care insurers and providers] have invested billions of dollars to overhaul their businesses, design new insurance plans and physician practices and develop
Yesterday, I threw up a chart that graphed life expectancy and health care spending. I didn’t put in any context, nor did I spend a
A very good chart on the federal budget from The Committee for a Responsible Federal Government: @afrakt
This is a companion post to my earlier one that listed ways in which the ACA could accommodate conservative reforms. I assert that the ACA
Life Expectancy at birth and health care spending per capita, 2011 (or nearest year): One of these things is not like the others. @aaronecarroll
I’d love reader feedback on this, in the comments, on Twitter, by email, whatever. Below is a list of potential changes to the ACA that
I don’t know why, but I usually don’t promote my own research much here. I feel like I should highlight this one, though: Background “High-liability
The following are all quotes from the paper “Pascal’s Wager: Health Insurance Exchanges, Obamacare, and the Republican Dilemma,” by David Jones and Jon Oberlander (forthcoming in
Health reform is a presidential nightmare. No sane presidential consigliere would ever recommend his or her boss try it. Our health care system is so
Thomas Edsall in The New York Times: the Affordable Care Act can be construed as a transfer of benefits from Medicare, which serves an overwhelmingly