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Thursday Links

Posted on April 4, 2024April 4, 2024 by John C. Goodman

The latest on Fentanyl deaths.

“Using published data from the Netherlands and Belgium, where medically assisted death is legal, we estimated that…Medical assistance in dying could reduce annual health care spending across Canada by between $34.7 million and $138.8 million, exceeding the $1.5–$14.8 million in direct costs associated with its implementation.”

Why are we still funding the WHO?

Why we need “right to try”: family had to travel to Italy for life saving drug for their  daughter that the FDA was slow to approve in the US.

More than half of eligible physicians received a payment from a pharmaceutical drug or device maker over 10 years.

1 thought on “Thursday Links”

  1. Ron Greiner HSA King www.Save101.com says:
    April 4, 2024 at 2:03 pm

    The Heritage today wrote that Dr. John Goodman, the Father of HSAs, wants HSAs in Medicare. Oh please, no he doesn’t. I begged him to mention tax-free MSAs in 35 states in Medicare and Goodman refused to say 1 word, like a HSA traitor. The MSA was stopped in Medicare on 1/1/24. Thanks for your support Goodman. Never said a word. Some father.

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