Standard economic theory in healthcare assumes that demand for medical services is inelastic. Simply stated, inelasticity means that demand for … More
Category: Policy Issues
Public School: Never Have so Many Paid so Much to Achieve so Little – Daniel J. Mitchell – Townhall Finance Conservative Columnists and Financial Commentary – Page full
The Washington Post reports on some new research to see how America’s young adults rank compared to their peers in … More
Removing state-based obstacles to affordable healthcare | TheHill
The negative effect of Certificate of Need laws on competition and the monopoly-like privileges they bestow have attracted the attention … More
Ain’t No Sunshine When He’s On: Obama Administration Most Opaque Ever – Hit & Run : Reason.com
For the second year in a row, the Associated Press has analyzed just-released federal data and declared that the Obama … More
Obamacare’s Second Open Season: Average Premium Up 23 Percent – After Subsidies | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
For the states using healthcare.gov, only 4.2 million of the 8.8 million 2015 enrollees were enrolled at the end of … More
G. Keith Smith, M.D. – Health “Coverage” as a Distraction – Health “Coverage” as a Distraction
To provide “coverage” for everyone in the current climate of gross overcharging primarily serves the interests of those who employ … More
Two Warnings – Thomas Sowell – Page full
Both warned the world of mortal dangers that others ignored, in hopes that those dangers would go away. In the … More
