Expanding Medicaid to people in prison
…Other benefits of closing the healthcare coverage gap The effects of bridging the healthcare coverage gap are far more expansive than one might expect. Increasing access to healthcare appears to…
…Other benefits of closing the healthcare coverage gap The effects of bridging the healthcare coverage gap are far more expansive than one might expect. Increasing access to healthcare appears to…
…market volatility. Consumers and firms will face higher interest rates and reduced credit availability. Such occurring will exacerbate the effects we’re already seeing from the Fed’s rate hikes. All of…
…of these four certified programs as not the most transformational is the understatement of the year. The Home Health Value-based Purchasing Model demonstration cut Medicare spending by 1% with mixed effects on…
…in practical terms that’s a trivial difference — the real-world effects are the same. The new education guidance in India also de-emphasizes teaching about democracy and governance. The whole thing…
…in her throat every summer. While other plaintiffs’ claims center on global warming’s physical effects on their land and ways of life, Grace describes how it harms her emotionally. She…
I was in the Moderna phase III clinical trial. 12 hours after the second jab, I had the predicted side effects: joint ache, mild fever, headache. Advil relieved the symptoms…
…There are downstream effects when a patient doesn’t take their medications. Diseases and disorders worsen, leading to more expensive conditions. That leads to higher spending by patients, insurance companies, and…
…about -10% below their 2017-19 average. In short, manufacturing ex-motor vehicles has been hit by the effects of Fed rate hikes, while vehicle manufacturing has been counterbalancing, and perhaps overcoming…
…women. Costs avoided: $66.1-$69.6 million. “ That’s pretty good for a simple policy initiative. The program ended in 2014 (I forget why). The beneficial effects did not end (recall “long…
…introductory economics textbooks — OK, Krugman and Wells, seventh edition (forthcoming) — on the effects of adverse and favorable “supply shocks”: See here Setting aside the added details that you…