Nicole Saphier: Make America Healthy Again
Dr. Nicole Saphier discusses her new book, Make America Healthy Again.
Dr. Nicole Saphier discusses her new book, Make America Healthy Again.
Accad and Koka interview Per Bylund, Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University.
After weeks of bungling, faulty tests, and policy reversals the CDC bureaucrats managed to achieve some semblance of competence. But by then they were already far behind the curve.
After weeks of bungling, faulty tests, and policy reversals the CDC bureaucrats managed to achieve some semblance of competence. But by then they were already far behind the curve.
A healthcare system based on responsible risk management systems would provide market incentives for people to improve health while cutting costs for some needy populations.
Thanks to regulations and a lack of private spending, Italy's healthcare system had very limited capacity even before the current crisis.
Bob Murphy urges skeptics not to dismiss the panic over the coronavirus, explains the economics of the toilet paper shortage, and gives practical tips he is using to try to keep his own household safe.
The Left conveniently ignores dozens of state-dominated and state-controlled medical systems and decides that the lack of preparedness for COVID-19 was all the fault of those small slivers of healthcare systems that are actually private.
How much must total mortality increase to justify a global suspension of commerce and the rule of law? One percent? Ten percent? And what if overall mortality doesn't even go up?