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: Health Law Prof BlogCutting Health Care Growth
Full post as published by Health Law Prof Blog on May 10, 2009 (boomark / email).
CBO Technological Change and the Growth of Health Care Spending, January 2008
Technological Change and the Growth of Health Care Spending, January 2008 pdf charts "In this analysis, the Congressional Budget Office...
PAYING FOR NATIONAL HEALTH CARE: When Obama proposes raising that $2 trillion by cutting payments
PAYING FOR NATIONAL HEALTH CARE: “When Obama proposes raising that $2 trillion by cutting payments to health-care providers and insurers, the providers and insurers squeal. When Obama proposes raising the money with higher taxes, Democrats squeal...
A big risk of health care finance reform
In addressing issues relating to health care and health care finance reform over the years, I've tried to be careful to differentiate America's Byzantine and inefficient health care finance system from the quality of America's health care, which remains very...
Health Care Goals
One Mirror of Justice reader has this resonse to my post about access to health care: "From my perspective as a Catholic physician, every person should have access to essential health care...
A Budget Resolution Reflecting The Presidents Priorities
Today, the House Budget Committee is marking up the Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 2010, incorporating the key principles of the President?s budget - investing in education, health care and energy, giving a tax cut to 95 percent of the American people, and cutting the deficit in half by 2013 by making smart investments, cutting [...
Student Blogger - Health Law - "Horse Lawyers" or Essential Engineers
Professor M. Gregg Bloche on the broken US health care system and what law professors can do to fix it.Lots of people think the US health care system is in serious trouble. Health care costs are growing much more quickly...










