Most of the improvement of disease outcomes over the past two centuries is due to better prevention rather than better treatments. And most of the things that have prevented disease were done for creature comfort rather than for disease prevention.…
Most of the improvement of disease outcomes over the past two centuries is due to better prevention rather than better treatments. And most of the things that have prevented disease were done for creature comfort rather than for disease prevention.…
Vox is embroiled in a bit of controversy because the online magazine solicited an article from a Swedish philosopher, Torbjorn Tannsjo, endorsing the repugnant conclusion and then decided that Tannsjo’s conclusions were too repugnant to publish. My advice is to…
There has been a longstanding debate in America between groups that want to expand Medicare and Social Security versus groups that want to cut these enormous federal social programs. Ronald Reagan did both. In in 1983, Reagan raised taxes to…
Health insurance companies deny claims because they are trying to save themselves the money, but this just increases overall costs because it increases administrative costs for the providers and the patients who have to sort out how to get payments. …
In a well-functioning market, the Law of One Price should hold true. The law says that the price of a barrel of oil should be approximately the same all around the world plus some adjustment for transportation costs which are…
Which is the cheapest accommodation? A one-room apartment. A jail. A hospital room. Which is the cheapest labor? A social worker. A criminal-justice worker (police, lawyer, judge, etc.) A healthcare professional (doctor, nurse, etc.) For both questions, #1 is the…
Most people think Ronald Reagan cut the US welfare system. Reagan did cut anti-poverty and education programs, but overall, he greatly expanded the US welfare system by increasing resources for pensions and healthcare. Reagan increased funding for these programs more…