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The presidential candidates have a different set of goals and motives than their party's Members of Congress, and their comments, designed to further their own interests, get a lot of attention and shape the narrative and agenda.
The entrepreneur and process methods—two ways of dealing with the problems created by a business segregated into extreme phenotypes.
The ability to make cost-effective exploratory efforts is a powerful enabler of innovation. Unfortunately, drug development is far less conducive to this sort of exploration.
This book focuses on the process of competition in our private health insurance market and its effects on the cost of care and access to insurance coverage.
Educators are facing what Secretary Duncan has termed the “new normal.” Learning to operate in an environment of flat or declining spending is a new challenge for most educators. It's important to know how not to respond, and then to start thinking proactively about how to find the silver lining in this cloud.
The aim of ObamaCare is not to foster competition between private health plans, but to take over the market for medical care.
A review ofJonathan Cohn's Sick: The Untold Story of America's Health Care Crisis--and the People Who Pay the Price.
Two years from now we will likely be looking at an insurance market that has become worse, not better, with premiums higher and more Americans joining the rolls of the uninsured.







