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Note [L.S.]: This month, the National Bureau of Economic Research released two separate papers (here and here) on the effects of e-cigarette flavor bans on vaping and smoking among teens and young adults. Both analyses find that these bans ...
Note [M.B.]: A recent post made the point that Medicaid spent about twice as much on improper payments than on prescription drugs in 2022. This week we follow up on that theme by reposting Elise Amez-Droz excellent post on physician service...
The U.S. health system’s complexity is staggering. Those of us who earn a living studying it are forced to hyper-specialize to have any hope of mastering our subject. Still, it’s important to have some understanding of how the different pie...
Note [M.B.]: We’re experimenting with our posts' format, schedule, and content at OpenHealthPolicy. Make sure to read to the end of today’s post, where you can respond to a poll about the policy question underlying today’s post. We look for...
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