Some updated charts on health care spending
UPDATE: I removed the second chart, because we’ve noticed there are problems with it. Actually, Austin did, months ago. I’m having a week… This morning,
UPDATE: I removed the second chart, because we’ve noticed there are problems with it. Actually, Austin did, months ago. I’m having a week… This morning,
Sound Medicine is a radio show produced by the Indiana University School of Medicine and WFYI Public Radio. In the last few years, I’ve become
Here are two: What would be the economic effects of adding more means testing to Medicare? What are the biggest problems the administration will face
The current Washington Monthly reached my mailbox. It includes a cosmically brilliant article on ways to address violence by mentally-ill offenders. Newtown was an atypical crime, committed by
Arkansas’s “private option” — to cover its Medicaid expansion population with private exchange plans — is on sound legal footing if its costs are “comparable”
Several years ago a young man visited my clinic and requested a “complete set of blood tests”. I asked what he meant by that. He clarified that
I’ve heard that there are folks who think that Arkansas’s plans to move the Medicaid expansion population onto the state’s ACA exchange will save money.
After we post three more here at TIE, Aaron’s Indiana Lawmakers post with video will finally be off the TIE front page. Oh, don’t get
From “What Are We Weighting For?” by Gary Solon, Steven Haider, and Jeffrey Wooldridge: At the beginning of their textbook’s section on weighted estimation of regression
I’d bet the blog that most members of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force aren’t satisfied that over 40% of men 75 years old and
A clever, new paper shows that hospitals don’t cost shift, in general. But that’s not all! Read about it in my new post on the