Nov 13, 2019
The US health care system is rife with many variables affecting
the prices of and access to medical care. iHealth is a health care
provider that does not take health insurance and is transparent
about its prices. Is there a regulatory framework that allows for
such a business to be successful? Would this model work for the
rest of the country? What barriers are in place that prevent other
physicians from doing business like iHealth? Join James Harrigan,
Antony Davies, and their special guest Dr. Timothy Wong, the
founder of iHealth, as they parse out the complexities behind the
economics and politics of the health care
industry.
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Quick hits
Texas voters ban the state income tax
State-Local Tax Burden Rankings FY 2012
https://taxfoundation.org/publications/state-local-tax-burden-rankings/
9 States With No Income Tax
https://www.kiplinger.com/slideshow/taxes/T054-S001-states-without-income-tax/index.html
Texas Voters Ban Income Tax Again
https://reason.com/2019/11/06/texas-voters-ban-state-income-taxes-again/
The trade gap
Foolishness of the week
Michael Bloomberg running for President
https://apnews.com/461efe170a174c4fb9446951c164537e
Jeff Sessions running for the Senate
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/jeff-sessions-trump-first-ad-alabama-trump
Topic of the week: A new model for delivering primary health care
iHealth Clinic
Direct Access Primary Care
https://directaccessprimarycare.com/
A flat-fee approach to paying for health care
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