- FDA approves Florida plan to import drugs from Canada.
- Nearly 53,000 more people died in the UK last year above the normal rate of mortal attrition. These excess deaths coincided with 38 days of strikes by doctors.
- Given low price inflation, why is unemployment so low? Because the Phillips Curve is based on wage inflation, not price inflation.
- What could kill the Schumer/McConnell/Johnson budget deal? A “poison pill” AKA an “abortion pill.”
Category: Health Economics & Costs
Hearing Loss (and Poverty) Correlated with Dementia
A cohort study of 573,088 people from Southern Denmark found an increased risk of dementia in those who experience hearing loss.
Drug Reimportation Approved in Florida (but it’s unlikely to work)
The United States has a robust drug industry and Americans have access to a wide range of prescription drugs. However, drug prices are far higher in the U.S. than many other countries. The U.S. drug pipeline operates on what economists call price discrimination, charging some customers (countries) more than others.
Friday Links
- Why the federal debt grows: Spending, not taxes, explains it all.
- Newsom extends free healthcare to 700,000 Illegal Immigrants, despite record budget deficit.
- What part of the health care system does not have any organized lobby in Washington? Patients.
- What is the rate of return on exercise in terms of life extension? 5.8%
- The US has higher health care prices that other countries, but it also delivers more care than any other country.
- Rising syphilis rates linked to lack of prenatal care.