Incentive: The 50th Employee
The Affordable Care Act is doing what France has done for years. Read more >
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Economist Casey Mulligan says that the Affordable Care Act will impact labor markets by diminishing productively through perverse incentives. Read more >
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Affecting ACA tax credit subsidies in 34 states, the Supreme Court Affordable Care Act decision will impact entitlement spending. Read more >
View ArticleThe Values That Make Us Spend More
For major OECD countries and the U.S., the source and destination for healthcare spending reflect national values about limited government. Read more >
View ArticleThe Problem With Priceless Medical Care
Currently tough to find, rational hospital prices would help hospitals control cost, eliminate price discrimination. improve efficiency and care. Read more >
View ArticleThe Response to Calorie Labels
Although research shows the impact is small, the Affordable Care Act will soon mandate calorie labels and nutrition information in restaurant chains. Read more >
View ArticleHealth Care Spending: The Impact of the Deductible
With some unintended consequences, a large self-insured employer cut health care spending by switching from free employee health care to a high deductible. Read more >
View ArticleThe Healthcare Incentives We Cannot Avoid
The healthcare incentives that shape patient demand and physician supply do not necessarily cut cost and improve well-being. Read more >
View ArticleA Surprising Connection Between Tennessee and the Affordable Care Act
There is probably a tradeoff between health insurance and the demand for jobs. During 2005 in Tennessee, the demand for jobs increased when 170,000 people lost their Medicaid health insurance coverage....
View ArticleJohn Stuart Mill on Affordable Health Care
A child prodigy, 19th century economist John Stuart Mill said in his Autobiography that, “I have no remembrance of the time when I began Greek; I have been told that it was when I was three years old....
View ArticleWhy Would a Firm Not Want 50 Employees?
Economist Casey Mulligan says that the Affordable Care Act will impact labor markets by diminishing productively through perverse incentives. Read more >
View ArticleFour Maps That Tell What We Really Know About a Supreme Court Healthcare...
Affecting ACA tax credit subsidies in 34 states, the Supreme Court Affordable Care Act decision will impact entitlement spending. Read more >
View ArticleThe Values That Make Us Spend More
For major OECD countries and the U.S., the source and destination for healthcare spending reflect national values about limited government. Read more >
View ArticleThe Problem With Priceless Medical Care
Currently tough to find, rational hospital prices would help hospitals control cost, eliminate price discrimination. improve efficiency and care. Read more >
View ArticleThe Response to Calorie Labels
Although research shows the impact is small, the Affordable Care Act will soon mandate calorie labels and nutrition information in restaurant chains. Read more >
View ArticleHealth Care Spending: The Impact of the Deductible
With some unintended consequences, a large self-insured employer cut health care spending by switching from free employee health care to a high deductible. Read more >
View ArticleThe Healthcare Incentives We Cannot Avoid
The healthcare incentives that shape patient demand and physician supply do not necessarily cut cost and improve well-being. Read more >
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