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Category: Saturday Links

Saturday Links

Posted on September 30, 2023September 30, 2023 by John C. Goodman
  • Marriage is a class thing: roughly half of all births to women without four-year college degrees now happen without married fathers.
  • Should doctors have to pay the insurers a fee in order to get paid what they are owed?
  • Avoiding a hospital stay may improve your odds of survival.
  • Intergenerational poverty:  17% of Asian children living in households with incomes below or near the poverty line were poor in adulthood, compared with 25% (Latino), 29% (White), 37% (Black), and 46% (Native American)
  • Health Savings Account bills being marked up in the W & M Committee in the House.
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Saturday Links

Posted on September 23, 2023September 23, 2023 by John C. Goodman
  • Patience is correlated with more success in school.
  • “Aspirations cannot become law.” Sen. Bill Cassidy on Bernie Sanders’ latest health care proposal.
  • Peter Nelson: How to make price transparency better.
  • Is a female takeover of elite occupations taking place?
  • Penn Wharton model: The federal government’s unfunded liability is $244.8 billion.
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Saturday Links

Posted on September 16, 2023September 16, 2023 by John C. Goodman
  • Did the Social Sciences Research Network (SSRN) censor a meta study showing that lock downs had no effect on covid?
  • A smart pill — the size of a blueberry! — can be used to automatically detect key biological molecules in the gut that suggest problems, and wirelessly transmit the information in real time.
  • Robin Hansen: World population will peak in about thirty years, and then will likely fall by half every generation or two.
  • How the government sets Medicare prices: it’s “a pattern of combining dated, imprecise cost reports with idiosyncratic and opaque adjustments that were not constructed to guarantee the best outcomes for the dollars spent.”
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Saturday Links

Posted on September 9, 2023September 9, 2023 by Pieter Vorster
  • To keep the doctor away, try 4,000 steps a day.
  • Medicaid expansion states attracted more than twice as many able-bodied adults as predicted — leading to cost overruns topping $66 billion. (WSJ)
  • A toe, foot or leg is cut off by a doctor about 150,000 times a year in America, making the United States a world leader of these amputations.
  • Your prospects are better if your surgeon is female.
  • Scientists recreated a Pink Floyd song by reading the brain signals of listeners.
  • As many as two-thirds of US physicians experience burnout and this decreases the quality of care and increases the average health care costs.
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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.

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