Is there a legal argument for delaying the employer penalty?
The following is a guest post by Nicholas Bagley, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Law. In an interview with the New York Times last week,
The following is a guest post by Nicholas Bagley, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Law. In an interview with the New York Times last week,
There’s no doubt that there seems to be a built-in inducement in the ACA for large employers to favor part time workers over full time
Feel free to add your own caption. More here–Me in the Washington Post. @haroldpollack
I can’t add much to this story at NPR: A year ago, Montana opened the nation’s first clinic for free primary healthcare services to its
There’s a simply fantastic Viewpoint in this week’s JAMA that addresses that issue. The basic premise is that over the last 30 years there’s been
From the AP in the Indianapolis Star: Former Indiana and current Florida schools chief Tony Bennett built his national star by promising to hold “failing”
Just a few weeks ago, a friend called me on the phone and asked if I wanted to go on a fly fishing trip in
That’s the question that a recent study in JAMA asked doctors. “Views of US Physicians About Controlling Health Care Costs“: Importance Physicians’ views about health care
Thirty health economists (including some major figures–Arrow, Cutler, Gruber, Newhouse, Pollack…) wrote a letter circulated around Congress explaining the need for the individual mandate. If you
Our research team has performed nationally representative surveys of outpatient substance abuse treatment programs for many years. Among other things, we examine the prevalence of
My week without email, blogging, RSS feeds, Twitter, and screens in general begins tomorrow. I’m strict about it. You won’t catch me cheating. What I’ll
Equality of opportunity means that we are not a caste society. Who we will become is not fixed by the circumstances of our births. Some