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Category: Tuesday Links

Tuesday Links – 25 October 2022

Posted on October 25, 2022October 25, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • Arizona ballot measure would cap interest rates on “medical debt” and limit the ability of lenders to seize assets or garnish wages.
  • Under a new California law, families must separate not just recyclables from trash, but food waste from recyclables — so they can be composted.
  • Does coloscopy screening reduce colon cancer deaths? No. Explanation at Less Wrong
  • Study: “we calculate that disparities in air pollution can account for 17-26 percent of the Black-White earnings gap, 5-27 percent of the Hispanic-White earnings gap, and 6-20 percent of the average neighborhood-earnings effect.”
  • Can your building make you sick?
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Tuesday Links

Posted on October 18, 2022October 17, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • Obamacare’s Self-inflicted Wounds
  • Henderson and Hooper: expensive drugs are a bargain.
  • 9 reasons Americans consume so many mood-altering drugs.
  • People who still practice (fear of Covid) social distancing have lower labor marketed participation and lower earnings.
  • Commonwealth survey on why people choose Medicare Advantage insurance.
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Tuesday Links

Posted on September 27, 2022September 26, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • Sen Ron Wyden: Health insurers are running so-called ghost networks, in which providers are listed in networks but don’t actually offer care. Why is he surprised?
  • New CMS rule would make it easier for ineligible people to continue receiving benefits and reduce safeguards to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse. 
  • Nonprofit hospital chain sucks out profits, while leaving a poor, minority community without essential services.
  • Study: More than 80% of people sampled in Greece report witnessing informal (off the books) payments for health care and the number is also high elsewhere in Europe. (Health Affairs, gated) Unfortunately the authors call rationing by price “corruption,” whereas rationing by waiting is apparently a civic duty.
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Tuesday Links

Posted on September 20, 2022September 19, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • Climate anxiety is a mental health problem.
  • Biden: the pandemic is over, but not his emergency Covid powers.
  • IRS is about to end the Obamacare “family glitch” by re-wring then law. (gated)
  • The CDC has lost the public’s confidence. Is the answer to give it more money?
  • The 340b program was supposes to support drug therapy for low-oncome patients. Hospitals are using it to rip us off.
  • Why don’t men get more vasectomies?
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