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Health Wonk Review to the “Rescue”

Posted Oct 14 2010 6:36am

Over the past few days, the rescue of the Chilean miners has captivated the world.  The men had been locked underground since August 5, 2010, when the San José copper-gold mine, near Copiapó, Chile, collapsed, leaving 33 men trapped deep below ground.  After so much waiting, the look of unadulterated joy on the miners’ family members’ faces produced heart-warming pictures such as these .

Voice in my head: But Jason, you are supposed to be hosting the health wonk review today.  What do the Chilean miners have to do with health policy blogs?

There are two connections.  First, I am shamelessly attempting to tie this edition of the HWR review to current events.  Second, on a smaller scale, this edition of the Health Work Review will try to rescue readers from boring, unintelligent, naive blog posts (groan!).

And with this long-winded introduction complete, let’s get to the best health policy writing on the web!

  • If you only read one blog post (or series of posts) from this HWR, go to The Incidental Economist to find out the real reasons why the US health care system so expensive .  Aaron Carroll’s analysis is truly excellent work.
  • The government has gotten in the business of taxing vices.  Sin taxes make consumers pay more for cigarettes and alcohol, and health reform has even instituted a tanning tax.  With all the recent policy initiatives at the federal level have focused on reducing obesity and improving health by getting people to eat better, The Notwithstanding Blog wonders why the government is subsidizing high fructose corn syrup and taxing vegetables .
  • Hospitals should not run ACOs according to Ken Terry of BNET.com.
  • Healthcare Economist Jason Shafrin (that’s me) believes that gaining market power –rather than improving patient outcomes–may be the real reason providers are ACO proponents.
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