Category: British National Health Service
4 Questions for Politicians Claiming Single-Payer Will Lower Health Care Costs – Foundation for Economic Education
Jim Kelly Unfortunately, outrage buys fewer tongue depressors than one might hope. The top health insurers averaged 4.1 percent profit … More
David Goldhill on Cost Drivers and Price Distortions in Healthcare
Minus the introduction and Q&A, the 45 -50 minute presentation is well worth your time. Engaging delivery and compelling case … More
Bloomberg, Opinion: “Healthcare is a business, not a right.”
This piece by Megan McArdle is one of the best treatises I’ve read on the economic conundrums facing healthcare and … More
Landslide Vote against Single-Payer Healthcare Confirms that Switzerland Is an Outpost of Rationality in a Statist Continent | International Liberty
I’m a huge fan of Switzerland, largely because its voters approved a spending cap that should be a role model … More
The U.K.’s Government-Run Healthcare System Is Working Wonderfully…for Bureaucrats | International Liberty
Hundreds of NHS managers have amassed million-pound pension pots while presiding over the worst financial crisis in the history of … More
AAPS — Wait Till It’s Free
CLICK HERE to watch the entire film online now. AAPS — Wait Till It’s Free.
Common Sense Economics: Aligning Incentives with Evidence-based Care | Robert Nelson, MD | LinkedIn
Standard economic theory in healthcare assumes that demand for medical services is inelastic. Simply stated, inelasticity means that demand for … More
