Bohemian gravity
Where are the macroeconomics or health policy versions? Internet, make that happen! @afrakt
Where are the macroeconomics or health policy versions? Internet, make that happen! @afrakt
Recession Depression: Mental Health Effects of the 2008 Stock Market Crash by Melissa McInerney, Jennifer Mellor, and Lauren Hersch Nicholas (Journal of Health Economics) Do
From today’s Wonkbook preamble: Obamacare’s first year will be full of glitches and hiccups and mistakes and misfires. That’s true for every big, complicated law (remember
In unsurprising news, party ideology is associated with views on Obamacare. Are these evidence-based views? Most likely not. Thus, at one level—a very individualistic one—it
Those are the questions that Amitabh Chandra, Jonathan Holmes, and Jonathan Skinner tackle in a new paper that you should read in full: Is This Time
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
Among the unsurprising and uninspired provisions in yesterday’s ACA “replacement” proposal, you’ll find a predictable nod to tort reform as a means of spending control. Let’s
In The New York Times yesterday: Gov. Rick Scott and the Republican-dominated Legislature have made it more difficult for Floridians to obtain the cheapest insurance
Yesterday I wrote about a study of emergency department visits within 30 days of a surgical procedure. Last night NEJM published a study, by Thomas
Evidently, I’ve been busy today. There’s a new manuscript in Health Affairs that projects national health expenditure expectations for the next 10 years. I discuss
Two polls earlier this week showed that, still, almost no one know how Obamacare works. So I tried again to explain how Obamacare works over
The following is jointly authored by Aaron and Austin For years now, we have heard that those opposed to Obamacare had a plan to “repeal