The puzzling legal basis for Arkansas’s unusual Medicaid expansion
Adrianna McIntyre and Karan Chhabra deliver the goods on Project Millennial. Yes, it’s long for a blog post, but full of wonky goodness. Read it!
Adrianna McIntyre and Karan Chhabra deliver the goods on Project Millennial. Yes, it’s long for a blog post, but full of wonky goodness. Read it!
There’s something lonely and depressing about lugging my suitcase and oversized pack through the long lines at security and then to some faraway gate in
Looks like Uwe Reinhardt had a reaction to the Steven Brill piece that was similar to mine. Go read it. @aaronecarroll
Let me be clear: I’m not arguing that the feds should have denied the Arkansas expansion. I’m fine with getting more people good insurance coverage.
Given yesterday’s news about the waiver fancy exception Arkansas had approved to allow for their Medicaid expansion, my thoughts have turned to my own home
Adrianna McIntyre sounds a familiar theme, but in a new context. [Moving] 65-70 year olds from Medicare into private insurance populations will make those [private
From Jon Tilburt and Christine Cassel in JAMA: Rationing means explicit or implicit withholding and allocation of beneficial resources from some patients for the sake
Per Sarah Kliff, Arkansas has gotten a waiver fancy deal to provide insurance to the Medicaid eligible through the exchanges. The feds will pick up the
Time to “catch the vapors” again: The Senate Budget Committee’s top Republican said a new government report shows that President Obama’s healthcare law will add
Tom Ashbrook spent 45 minutes with Ben Carson yesterday. Jon Cohn entered the conversation briefly, which was the best part of the program. I generally
If the quotes in this NYT piece are accurate, the administration is doing itself no favors in trying to make Medicaid more popular: The Obama