Of Stars and Proper Alignment: Scanning the Heavens for the Future of Health care Reform
On March 23, 2010, the United States took a giant step toward achieving universal health care, an elusive goal it… Continue reading →
On March 23, 2010, the United States took a giant step toward achieving universal health care, an elusive goal it… Continue reading →
The most serious problem with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is not its contents but its packaging.… Continue reading →
Comparative effectiveness research (CER) stands out as the intriguing wild card of health care reform. CER compares competing treatments against… Continue reading →
The Affordable Care Act embodies a new social contract of health care solidarity through private ownership, markets, choice, and individual… Continue reading →
People who are politically “conservative” or “libertarian” in the way those terms are often deployed in contemporary American public discourse… Continue reading →
Political debates over economic policy commonly pit the virtues of the free market against those of government oversight. Regulatory policy… Continue reading →