Out-Of-Pocket Theory for Health Spending Cutbacks Is “Clueless”
September 24th, 2010
The predictable lead sentence in a recent New York Times story proclaimed not only the obvious — that the economic crisis in the U.S. reduced use of routine medical care – but observed that such cutbacks are much deeper here than in countries with universal health care systems. And the supposed culprit was the usual... Read the rest of this entry »



