Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Daily Policy Digest for January 15, 2013

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January 15, 2013

Should U.S. Fiscal Policy Address Slow Growth or the Debt? A Nondilemma

The United States faces two economic challenges: slow growth and an ever-increasing ratio of debt to gross domestic product...

CATO INSTITUTE

Disease Management Programs Don't Work

A new study concludes that diabetic disease management programs in Washington, Texas and Georgia were not effective...

HEALTHCARE ECONOMIST/HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH

As 2013 Begins, Get Ready For an ObamaCare Tax Onslaught

The medical device tax under the new health law will impose a 2.3 percent on profit from gross sales, even if the company has no profit at all...

FORBES

The Domino Effect of Green Energy Failure

A123's bankruptcy is not the first time that a government-subsidized company has collapsed and hurt another government-subsidized company...

THE FREE BEACON

Health Insurers Raise Some Rates by Double Digits, Despite New Health Law

PricewaterhouseCoopers estimates that health care costs may increase just 7.5 percent next year, well below the rate increases being sought by some insurers...

NEW YORK TIMES



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