Working around Halbig
Suppose the D.C. Circuit’s decision in Halbig becomes the law of the land. If that happens, the states with federally established exchanges will come under
Suppose the D.C. Circuit’s decision in Halbig becomes the law of the land. If that happens, the states with federally established exchanges will come under
It’s a busy day. Just hours after the D.C. Circuit invalidated an IRS rule extending tax credits to federally established exchanges, the Fourth Circuit issued
Appeals will continue, but let’s take today’s Halbig decision at face value. How much will this decision cost the working poor? The amount varies with
In a major setback for the Affordable Care Act, the D.C. Circuit just released a fractured opinion invalidating the IRS’s rule extending tax credits to
So for most kids, you get a fever, and maybe it lets you stay home from school. But in a small infant, it’s panic inducing.
Forthcoming in Health Services Research (and available now via Early View), Melissa Garrido and colleagues explain propensity scores. I’ve added a bit of emphasis on a
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