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Friday Links

Posted on May 13, 2022July 25, 2022 by John C. Goodman

Yglesias: At least think about letting the market work for kidneys, plasma, voluntary vaccine experimentation and even surrogate motherhood.

One fourth of Medicare hospital patients experienced an adverse event in 2018.

HHS has eliminated all public contact information for its staff.

An estimated $350 million in undisclosed royalties were paid to the National Institutes of Health and hundreds of its scientists, including Francis Collins and Anthony Fauci. 

Demand for travel nurses plunges.

If Roe goes, is IVF next?

$148 billion in K-12 Covid relief remains unspent.

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Medicare Drug Plan Spending Growth to Double

Posted on May 10, 2022 by Devon Herrick

A report published in Health Affairs estimates that Medicare Part D spending will rapidly increase in the coming years. The reasons are both good news and bad news. Basically, new drugs in the pipeline and an increasing array of specialty drugs will drive spending growth. From 2009 to 2018 spending on Medicare Part D drugs increased about…

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Monday Links

Posted on May 9, 2022July 25, 2022 by John C. Goodman

Doctors file lawsuit against HHS over paying more to docs who practice “woke” medicine.

Why don’t medicines have names that are easy to pronounce and remember?

Biden Adm. wants certificate of need for charter schools.

There aren’t enough Covid boosters for everyone to have a second booster by Sept 1.

Sec. Mark Esper: Trump proposed shooting Patriot missiles into Mexico to destroy drug labs.

Is being a child in America worse than in other countries?

In the first year of a baby’s life, parents face 1,750 difficult decisions. But compared to the influence of DNA, how much does any of that matter? Recommended.

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Friday Links

Posted on May 6, 2022July 25, 2022 by John C. Goodman

Surgeon quality matters. HT: Tyler

Where health care research misses out.

The healthcare system tracks data on people who are patients, not on people when they aren’t.  We’re not looking at the people when they don’t need health care; we’re not gathering data on what it means to be healthy.  I.e., the “missing patients.”

Medicare is paying doctors to be woke.

Senate votes to revoke Biden’s preschool (Head Start) mask mandate. (7 Democrats voted with all the Republicans)

Apple employees to Tim Cook: Making us go back to work is racist.

Face-lifts for the price of a sports car.

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