Blindly applying cost effectiveness to coverage decisions is dumb. That’s why nobody does it.
The Incidental Economist,
As Aaron wrote in an Upshot post, In the 1990s, Oregon’s Medicaid program began using a system in which 688 procedures were…
As Aaron wrote in an Upshot post, In the 1990s, Oregon’s Medicaid program began using a system in which 688 procedures were…
I have gotten the impression over my years in medicine that essentially no one likes to talk about rationing care. Those who…
By Frank Pasquale, Professor of Law, University of Maryland Carey School of Law Many thanks to Amanda for the opportunity to…
As I detailed in my prior column, Manny Alvarez is a 23-year-old college student with the misfortune of having not just a…