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Category: Health Economics & Costs

Wednesday Links

Posted on August 16, 2023August 15, 2023 by John C. Goodman
  • Jeff Goldsmith does an about face: vertical integration in health care doesn’t work.
  • Study: Which matters more for ER spending – price increases or upcoding? Next study should examine the IQ of the insurers who pay the ER fees.
  • 99% of hospitals pharmacists report drug shortages, causing 85% to ration treatments and 84% to rely on different dosages. (STAT)
  • Another cost of covid lockdowns: fewer stage 1 cancers were diagnosed and treated – leading to more stage 4 cancers and deaths. (WSJ)
  • The next president of Argentina may be a libertarian.
  • School Choice in Los Angeles: It works.
  • Scott Sumner has the best explanation I have seen on why inflation is a monetary phenomenon – something Keynesians have been slow to accept.
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Everyone Is Forgetting About GROWTH

Posted on August 15, 2023August 17, 2023 by John C. Goodman

Everyone outside the White House is worried about the national debt, which is expected to accelerate from 100% of GDP today to nearly 200% over the next 30 years. But the standard forecast from the Congressional Budget Office is predicated on the assumption of 1.7% annual economic growth. But that’s way below the 3.2% average real growth rate of the U.S. economy from 1950-2005. 

To borrow a phrase from JFK, when he was running for president in 1960: “We can do bettah.”

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Tuesday Links

Posted on August 15, 2023August 14, 2023 by John C. Goodman
  • The national gender pay gap is 17%. Among White House political employees, it is 20%.
  • Why are gas stations selling so many drugs?
  • Supreme Court justice Ketanji Brown Jackson got it wrong: there is no relationship- between the race of the doctor and the progress of the patient. (National Review)
  • Can an AI robot substitute for a human mother? (WSJ)
  • 23% of U.S. troops were characterized as obese during the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 1 in 10 are ineligible for service because of weight.
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Monday Links

Posted on August 14, 2023August 14, 2023 by John C. Goodman
  • FDA backtracking: It’s OK for doctors to prescribe Ivermectin.
  • NIH scientists (including Fauci) got millions in royalty payments.
  • I bet you don’t know what a “standard medical deduction” is. (It helps you get food stamps.)
  • The average wait to see a physician is 3½ weeks. At Lagone Health center in New York City, you can have a virtual visit whenever you need it.
  • Patient dying of cancer says the FDA is keeping him from treatments that might save his life.
  • Why are young liberals getting more depressed?
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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,

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