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Category: Thursday Links

Thursday Links

Posted on March 13, 2025March 13, 2025 by John C. Goodman
  • Yglesias on Social Security’s dead beneficiaries.
  • The controversy behind the “shaken baby syndrome.”
  • Why doesn’t Trump brag about his greatest health care success.
  • Charles Hooper: There is nothing wrong with Red Dye No. 3
  • Singer: “CDC causes patients to endure needless pain and suffering.”
  • 40% of Americans think Covid is still a threat.
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Thursday Links

Posted on March 6, 2025March 5, 2025 by John C. Goodman
  •  Estimates of the percentage of Medicare costs that arise from patients in the last year of life range from 13% to 25%, with the latest estimates tending toward the higher number.
  • RFK Jr. has become pro-vaccine.
  • “Under the TCJA, each income group received a tax cut, but the highest-income groups received the smallest cuts relative to their total tax burden.”
  • Less than half of Medicaid recipients work enough to comply with a work requirement.
  • Ken Thorpe on why the IRA bill could hurt chronic patients.
  • It’s been a long time since we have seen an execution buy firing squad. (WaPo)  I’ve always thought it is the manly way to go.
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Thursday Links

Posted on February 27, 2025February 26, 2025 by John C. Goodman
  • Deregulation lets pharmacist treat opioid overdoses without a doctor’s approval. The results are good.
  • Why the AMA is wrong about pre-authorizations.
  • Only 21.1%  of hospital websites fully comply with a 2021 regulation that requires hospitals to post their prices. 
  • What’s wrong with PBMs: In Oklahoma, Caremark overcharged the state employee health plan by over $120,000 annually for a cancer drug; and in Illinois, a cancer patient paid hundreds more for her medication due to Caremark’s insistence on a higher-priced version. Express Scripts charged a New Jersey retiree $211 for a drug he could have bought for $22 at Costco.
  • The Joint Economic Committee estimates obesity will cause upward of $8.2 trillion in “excess medical expenditures” in the next 10 years.
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Thursday Links

Posted on February 20, 2025February 20, 2025 by John C. Goodman
  • Where Ozempic came from: a hormone in the venom of the Gila monster. (They can survive on a few meals a year.)
  • Woman who gave birth to someone else’s child sues IVF clinic. (WaPo)
  • What should be done with $500 million in government stockpiled covid tests?  (WaPo)
  • Why does your therapist not accept your health insurance?
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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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