PolicyGuy

Friday, December 29, 2006


Where There's a Healthcare Policy Sickness, There's a Solution. Or Two. Or Three.
One feature of being something of an expert is that you occasionally get unsolicited advice. Sort of like the company that is approached by someone with the newest mousetrap. In my case, it's health care policy.

I haven't written on the subject in a while, but I am listed in a few references, and of course there are some entries on this site on the subject. So last month I received a note for a mish-mash of a universal plan from someone I had never heard of. It looks like he has printed the same note on another blog that permits comments.

I don't have time to give it a review, so I'd say, "Get your own blog, sir." Same to the gentleman who sent me his 4 page proposal (single space, few paragraphs) to me via the USPS.

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"Justice Louis D. Brandeis'?s metaphor of the states as "laboratories" for policy experiments ... had almost nothing to do with federalism and everything to do with his commitment to scientific socialism. .... To this day, it continues to inhibit a truly experimental, federalist politics." -- Michael S. Greve

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