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The Goodman Institute Health Blog

Friday Links

Posted on September 5, 2025September 5, 2025 by John C. Goodman

The No Surprises Act caused an 18% decline in out-of-pocket spending among adults with direct purchase private health insurance.

Which cities have the most crime? (Hint: they are mainly blue)

Why (Obamacare’s) mandated free screenings can make heath care worse for patients.

Arguments  for and against reconciliation 2.0

Some good news:

Take teen pregnancies. Since 1990, they have fallen 78% to an all-time low. Or drunk driving. Fatalities have dropped by over 55% since the 1980s and an astonishing 77% among those under age 21. Then there’s smoking.  At the time of the 1964 Surgeon General’s report linking cigarettes with cancer, 43% of adult Americans smoked. That number is now down to 12%.

1 thought on “Friday Links”

  1. Bart Ingles says:
    September 6, 2025 at 6:23 pm

    For the past couple of years, I have scheduled annual physicals with my university-affiliated medical center. The visit always shows up in their schedule as a Medicare Annual Wellness visit. When I go in the nurse asks a bunch of idiotic questions while simultaneously taking my blood pressure. Finally, the physician walks in and changes the visit back to an annual physical exam.

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