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Medicare’s ‘Strike Force‘ If a state lowers its drinking age, it increases traffic accidents for residents of other states? Modeling count data in SAS. McAllen, TX As Outlier? Why Not Houston? C.F.T.G.F.I.H.F.M.C-E.F.G.H.T.T.R.A.P.

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Health reform is only good when its your idea. San Francisco restaurant’s institute a  “Health Surcharge”. Massachusetts’ health reform makes the state less attractive to younger workers. HHS releases over $0.8 billion in grants for HIT. Do we need Federal Antitrust Law for health insurance?

Midweek Links

How many dollars are wasted on physical therapy? Creating an electrical battery powered by bacteria. Upset by my alma matter. Push to restore the Office of Technology Assessment. More comments on Anthem Blue Cross’s rate hikes. Get cashback on drugs not covered by insurance. Each FDA Failure used to augment the Agency’s Powers. When is obesity good for your…

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Why is public spending overtaking private? Maybe a 39% increase in premiums would explain it.  Here’s some more detail on that and other stories of interest this week. Will government spending on health care overtake private spending in the U.S.? Government Stimulus: China vs. U.S. (in pictures) Odds of Obamacare becoming law. How economic theory is…

Weekend Links

Antidepressants no more effective than placebos. If you are readying this, you may be depressed. Health expenditures in 2018: 20.3% of GDP. Worker’s Comp and Medicare. Understanding the employer-based health insurance tax subsidy. Vaccines don’t cause autism.

Economics Links

These set of links focus less on Healthcare and are instead more for my Economist readers. Kenyes vs. Hayek:  A hip-hop duel The disingenuous spending freeze. Chinese Corruption (e.g., falsifyng $3 billion in earnings) Economics Journals going open-access. John Gruber on the iPad. Will we go the way of Japan?  Becker and Posner ponder.

A weekend of links

Military Health Care: private (for contractors) vs. public (for enlisted) The end of ‘pay for delay‘ Why does small business oppose the current health care reforms? A cadillac tax…unless you’re in a union. People with schizophrenia in developing countries fare better than those living in industrialized nations. Ouch.