Health Reform: Taking the Wrong Risks
This week the NY Times explores how failing to pass health reform will have an impact on innovation — and archetypal Silicon Valley startups. In the cradle of American innovation, workers are making career choices based on co-payments, pre-existing conditions and other minutiae of health insurance. They are not necessarily making decisions based on what [...]
The Expected Effects of the Public Option and Mandated Coverage on Health Insurance Premiums and Total Medical Expenditures
This is a paper I wrote for my Health Economics class. I originally shared it on Google Docs, but due to popular demand (well, from one person anyway
I’m cross-posting it here. Comments welcome. The Expected Effects of the…
