JAMA Forum: A Tale of 2 Plans
I’ve been somewhat amazed at the hypocrisy that politicians can muster when it comes to health care reform. I get explicit about that in my latest piece
I’ve been somewhat amazed at the hypocrisy that politicians can muster when it comes to health care reform. I get explicit about that in my latest piece
Last week, I noted the significant differences between Paul Ryan’s proposals, from his 2012 budget to Ryan-Wyden to his 2013 budget. I also noted that
My piece at CNN.com on the choices available this election with respect to health care reform has gone up. Go read it, share it, tweet
I was sitting in my house reading comic books on Saturday (my wife was picking up the kids at a party), when I got an
From the Associated Press in the WaPo. I’m going to take them one by one. HEALTH CARE: Gingrich: Repeal Obama’s health care law if Republicans
I have to run to clinic, but I have one last thing to say on Ryan-Wyden before I go. I’ve often argued that health care
OK, so I can’t entirely wait for the conference. Senator Wyden and Representative Ryan wrote an editorial today in the WSJ on their Medicare reform
I have already answered my 10th email of the morning asking me what I think of the Ryan-Wyden plan for Medicare. The short answer is:
Below you will find links to our new podcast. Though we do cover the idea of political feasibility and whether single payer is or is
I’ve been following with interest the ongoing fight debate between Paul Krugman and, well, no one yet. I hold all of you to a high