The contraception mandate decision
The Gilardi v. HHS decision is out today (on scribd), blocking the PPACA contraception mandate for the plaintiffs. Two brothers own Freshway Foods and a
The Gilardi v. HHS decision is out today (on scribd), blocking the PPACA contraception mandate for the plaintiffs. Two brothers own Freshway Foods and a
Yeah, it’s Friday and I’m surly. But I’ve spent a week getting harassed, and I’m sorta done. So here are a few statements that are
Politicians say a lot of dumb things, but perhaps the dumbest thing they say is that the U.S. has “the finest health care system in the
I learned something new about pediatric residency training in the NEJM*: On October 1, 2013, without a continuing resolution in place to support its budget,
I’ll be on a panel with Don Taylor and Sarah Gollust, talking about health reform at 4PM at Wesleyan University. The event is open to
In association with the Baker Institute’s Oct 25th conference on health care reform, I have a post up that describes a problem for ACOs that probably
I’ve been keeping pretty close tabs on the “rate shock” debate—as a healthy twenty-something, it behooves me to know what other people are saying I
I’m going to make this a Halloween tradition, like I do with Thanksgiving and the turkey/sleepy myth. This is a chapter from our first book:
The American College of Cardiology is changing its guidelines for when implanting coronary stents is appropriate — by banishing the term “inappropriate.” With 700,000 procedures
I’ve been traveling to give a talk yesterday and today, which means that I’m missing the hearings today. I couldn’t care less. If anyone thinks
In association with the Baker Institute’s Oct 25th conference on health care reform, I have a post up that explains how some kinds of vertical integration
Redistributive public policy is even more of a theme in the group health insurance market, which is nine times larger than the individual market and