Obama, McCain Plans; Uninsured; Reform Posts In Top 10 On Health Affairs Blog
October 7th, 2008
In the run-up to the election, a series of posts from economists on the right and left critiquing the presidential candidates’ health reform plans were the most-read entries for September on the Health Affairs Blog. At the top of the list, Henry Aaron looked at how Obama and McCain would cover the uninsured. In tandem with Health Affairs’ new September/October 2008 issue on “Overhauling The Delivery System,” Arnold Milstein wrote about his study of the medical home. Additional commenting is welcome. To stay on top of new postings, sign up for email or RSS feed alerts.
- Covering The Uninsured: Cheap At Twice The Price
by Henry Aaron - Medical Homes — And Medical ‘Home Runs’?
by Arnold Milstein - Medicare For All: Why We Should Say Yes, Not “Yes But”
by Merton Bernstein and Theodore Marmor - McCain, Obama Health Plans Critiqued
by Jane Hiebert-White - Covering The Uninsured: Calculating The Cost
by Len Nichols - The McCain Critique: Out Of Touch And Short Of Ideas
by David Cutler - McCain And Obama Health Plans: An Authors’ Roundtable
With Mark Pauly, Katherine Swartz, And Gail Wilensky
by Parmeeth M.S. Atwal - Health Plan Scoring That Runs Out Of Bounds
by Thomas Miller - The Case For Personalized Medicine
by Ronald Weiss - Covering The Uninsured: Springing A Leak In The “Cost-Shifting Hydraulic”
by Thomas Miller

