In his October 25 column in the NYT Paul Krugman makes the case for health care reform and in part uses the Massachusetts experience as
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?
“The next chapter”
The Massachusetts example What is happening at the national level in part mirrors the Massachusetts experience with health care reform. So what has happened
Putting in place healthcare reform that genuinely slows the growth rate of costs
[picapp src=”9/4/7/e/Christina_Romer_Gives_57d4.jpg?adImageId=6727358&imageId=5820467″ width=”380″ height=”258″ /] Hey, folks, I can’t make this stuff up….hee,hee,hee, I didn’t say whose costs Christina Romer, director of the Council of
Optional confusion, confusing options or perhaps no option
Public option, no public option, sort of a public option, a public option the states can opt out of, a public option if this or
