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The Goodman Institute Health Blog

Thursday Links

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

Biden’s executive order uses the Defense Production Act (DPA) to allow the government to produce drugs that are in short supply. It also waives any requirement to notify Congress before taking action.

In 1980, physician donations to the two parties was 50/50; by 2018, 90% of physician donations were going to Democrats.

Where are all the U-Hauls going? Texas ranks first and California ranks last.

Australia has gone more than 30 years without a recession. Scott Sumner explains why.

Can therapy help make you rich? “Light-touch psychological interventions, such as videos that aim to raise aspirations, have shown some promise in … improving economic well-being.”

Recent increases in Medicare spending have been concentrated in specialties with the greatest proliferation of new Medicare billing codes. This is spending on new procedures.

1 thought on “Thursday Links”

  1. John Fembup says:
    January 4, 2024 at 3:17 pm

    “Biden’s executive order uses the Defense Production Act (DPA) to allow the government to produce drugs that are in short supply. It also waives any requirement to notify Congress”

    Fembup’s Conjecture:
    There is no law, however seemingly innocuous or beneficial, that will not, given time, be used by the government to advance its own agenda to the detriment of the people.

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