Thursday, October 29, 2009

Health care round up

  • David Freddoso on the role played by regulation in limiting the supply of health care professionals -- and driving up costs.
  • A Wall Street Journal column on what Singapore can teach us about health care reform. Basically that choice and competition work.
  • Michael Tanner says Democratic health care plans run counter to common sense.
  • Steve Chapman calls the public option unhealthy.
  • Economist Steve Landsburg has some very, very good thoughts on health care reform. I particularly agree with his first point.

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