Sit down with David Harlow for the Turkey Edition of the Health Wonk Review. It’s a full helping of educational and though provoking posts.
Archives for November 2014
The five improvements I’d make to the ACA and its implementation
It’s open enrollment time again, and happily, this one is certainly off to a better start than last year. The downside is that there’s only a month between the start of open enrollment and the December 15 enrollment deadline for people who need their new coverage to be effective January 1 (this is the case… Read more about The five improvements I’d make to the ACA and its implementation
Subsidies safe from King v Burwell in Colorado
Last Friday, the Supreme Court announced that they would hear King v. Burwell. That case is essentially the same as Halbig v. Burwell, and the two cases have been wending their way through the court system for quite a while. The crux of their argument is that the ACA only authorizes the government to give… Read more about Subsidies safe from King v Burwell in Colorado
Election week musings from the Health Wonks
In case you missed the Health Wonk Review this week, now’s your chance to catch up on some weekend reading. Jennifer Salopek hosted this week at Wing of Zock, and it’s an excellent round-up. It’s the election week edition of the HWR, and Joe Paduda’s post looks into the implications for healthcare reform under a… Read more about Election week musings from the Health Wonks