Standard economic theory assumes people act rationally: Workers, left to their own devices, should save and invest properly to meet their long-term goals. But Thaler
Category: Healthcare
Not much is as important as health care and in America the debate rages on despite passage of the PPACA. What are the ongoing issues, what will be involved in implementing this massive legislation, what will change and what will not when it comes to health care?
Does anyone seriously deny that virtually all Americans from teenagers to the elderly spend at least $240 A YEAR on something(s) that is not essential❓
Millions upon millions of working Americans struggle with high deductible health plans for their families having to pay thousands of dollars out-of-pocket before being reimbursed
Here we go again on the pill
Here is the biased headline from HuffPost: “NEW YORK ― President Donald Trump’s administration issued a new rule Friday that allows all employers to opt
Paying for that doctors visit …
According to CMS: Physician and Clinical Services (20 percent share): Spending on physician and clinical services increased 6.3 percent in 2015 to $634.9 billion. This
