Carmen Reinhart thinks conditions are ripe for a global crisis stemming from high issuance of corporate collateralized loan obligations.
by Scott W. Atlas, Michael J. Boskin, Tom Church, John H. Cochrane , John F. Cogan, Daniel Heil, Daniel P. Kessler, John B. Taylor via PolicyEd
Health insurance helps many Americans purchase health care. So why is it so expensive, and how can we make it more affordable?
by Scott W. Atlas via PolicyEd
The American health care system is on an unsustainable path characterized by government-dominated insurance. Fixing health care begins with changing the incentives and empowering consumers to seek value with their money, while increasing competition among providers. Liberalized HSAs, insurance with lower premiums and fewer mandates, and more options for Medicare and Medicaid enrollees will improve access, choice, and quality of health care.
Joseph Antos and James C. Capretta | RealClearPolicy
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation’s authority is so broad that little is beyond its potential reach.