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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Perverse Incentives 

By John Goodman

Filed As:  Health Care

In a rational world, deductibles and copayments serve an economic purpose.  Where it is appropriate and desirable for patients to make choices (e.g., primary care, small-dollar services), out-of-pocket cost sharing allows patients to bear some or all of the costs and reap some or all of the benefits ... more »»

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

UnitedHealth Group: HSA Enrollment Exceeds HRA Enrollment 

By Grace-Marie Turner

Filed As:  Health Care

UnitedHealth Group recently said that for the first time enrollment by its members in health savings accounts (HSAs) have surpassed enrollment in more traditional health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs), reports the ... more »»

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

What's More Rare than a Conservative Professor? 

A libertarian social worker in Rhode Island

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Education (higher)

Today's Wall Street Journal has an article (subscriber link) about a plan by the chancellor of the University of Colorado (famously left-learning) to create a chair of endowed thought. Since I have spent time ... more »»

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Milwaukee to Extend "Temporary" Tax 

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Budget and Tax

There's nothing so permanent as a temporary government program--or tax.

The Wisconsin Policy Research Institute's blog notes that Milwaukee's temporary tax on cell phones--meant to upgrade the city's 911 call center--will be extended, if Mayor Tom Barrett gets his way.

Did I ... more »»

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Just a Little Bit of Improvement 

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Education (k-12)

The Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions points out that Kentucky's schools can meet the requirements for No Child Left Behind by improving their graduation rates by ... 0.01 percent per year: "if a school were large enough, it more »»

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Doctors Mad as Hell 

Third-party intrusion, loss of patient choice

By Grace-Marie Turner

Filed As:  Health Care

Physicians are mad as hell and they're not going to take it anymore. That's the conclusion we draw from a new grassroots campaign by a group of physicians to get signatures on an open letter to Americans from physicians.

Their unifying ... more »»

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

You Will Eat Healthy and You Will Enjoy It 

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Health Care

One year I lost 8 pounds on a family ski trip. One reason was that I didn't eat every portion of every meal, a trick I picked up from a story on CNN that revealed just how calorific restaurant meals are.

CNN was helpful by telling me information I could act on, or not. But as Ian Mount writes in ... more »»

Monday, May 12, 2008

Advocate of State-Monopoly Health Care: "We Are Winning" 

Will Health Plans Continue to Aid and Abet the Enemy?

By John R. Graham

Filed As:  Health Care

Commenting on Gov. Schwarzenegger's recent musing that he would like to re-launch last year's failed tax-hiking, choice-limiting, health "reform", State Senator Sheila Kuehl delivered a chilling ... more »»

Monday, May 12, 2008

How Risky is Individual Health Insurance? 

By Grace-Marie Turner

Filed As:  Health Care

People in fair or poor health who have health insurance are less likely to drop or lose coverage if they have individual insurance than if they have small-group coverage, according to a study from Mark Pauly and Robert Lieberthal of Wharton.

In particular, the study found that among workers in ... more »»

Monday, May 12, 2008

More on the Missouri Health Transformation Act 

By Justin P. Hauke

Filed As:  Health Care

I wrote about the Missouri Health Transformation Act (MHTA) when it ... more »»

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