Menu
The Goodman Institute Health Blog
  • Home
  • Authors
    • Devon Herrick, Ph.D.
    • John C. Goodman
  • Popular Topics
    • Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare
    • Consumer-Driven Health Care
      • Affordable Care Act
      • Cost of Healthcare
      • COVID-19 and Public Health
      • Doctors & Hospitals
      • Public Insurance
      • Policy & Legislation
    • Direct Primary Care
    • Health Economics & Costs
      • Drug Prices & Regulations
      • Health Insurance
      • Health Reform
    • Medical Tourism
    • Telemedicine
    • Medicare
      • Single-Payer/Medicare-for-All
  • Goodman Institute
  • Contact
The Goodman Institute Health Blog

Thursday Links

Posted on January 9, 2025January 9, 2025 by John C. Goodman

Trudeau’s legacy:  Canada’s per capita  income has fallen to below 70% of what it is in the U.S. 

Do hospital mergers damage local economies and result in an increase in deaths by suicide and drug overdoses? Maybe not.

Telemedicine under Medicare gets a 3-month extension. 

Each year, 120,000 die from snake bites and about 400,000 lose limbs to amputation.

Study: Sugary drinks were linked to 2.2 million additional cases of Type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million cases of cardiovascular disease in 2020, with a disproportionate share of those cases concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America.

Wastewater, even after treatment to make it drinkable, contains high levels of forever chemicals.

Evolution of Part D plans over a decade: more prior authorization and step therapy requirements 

1 thought on “Thursday Links”

  1. Devon Herrick says:
    January 9, 2025 at 4:07 pm

    Evolution of Part D plans over a decade: I suspect this correlates closely with the approval of ultra-expensive drugs for which cheaper alternatives exist.

    Loading...
    Reply

Join the conversation.Cancel reply

For many years, our health care blog was the only free enterprise health policy blog on the internet. Then, when the NCPA closed its doors, the health blog stopped as well.

During this five-year hiatus no one else has come forward to claim the space. So, my colleagues and I have decided to restart the blog in connection with the Goodman Institute. We invite you and others to use this forum to share your views.

John C. Goodman,

Visit www.goodmaninstitute.org

Subscribe via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 40 other subscribers

Popular Topics

©2025 The Goodman Institute Health Blog | Website by Lexicom
%d