Do the plaintiffs in King have standing to sue?
The latest fracas in King is about standing. Recent reports in the The Wall Street Journal and Mother Jones have raised serious questions about whether
The latest fracas in King is about standing. Recent reports in the The Wall Street Journal and Mother Jones have raised serious questions about whether
Unless you’ve been living in a snow cave for a month, you’ve heard about Boston’s very (very, very, very) snowy winter, which is breaking all
For the Washington Post, Peter Whoriskey reports: The nation’s top nutrition advisory panel has decided to drop its caution about eating cholesterol-laden food, a move that
How much does weed affect your driving? Why is it on the news so much? This is Healthcare Triage News: This all comes from a
Hillary Clinton and Bill Frist have a piece in the NYT this morning asking Congress to reauthorize CHIP: For the past 18 years, the Children’s
I’ve had a ridiculously busy week, and so my blogging has been on the low side. Of course, I did manage to pull out a
The December 2014 issue of the Journal of Health Economics had a special section on health insurance and public sector labor markets. TIE research assistant
In Pediatrics, Kelly Kelleher and colleagues report results from an evaluation of a pediatric Accountable Care Organization(I am an author and the primary data analyst). BACKGROUND AND
I did not know this was a thing: In 2001 CMS created the new technology add-on payment program for new technologies that represent a “substantial clinical improvement” and are
Jonathan Cohn, now writing for the Huffington Post, has unearthed additional evidence that Congress never meant to threaten states with the withdrawal of tax credits
This article tests a novel solution in health insurance policy design, called a “split benefit”, focusing on high-cost interventions for which the value is uncertain. Currently, insurance is