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You have homework tonight before tomorrow’s show. But I will give you all a head start.
I guess I’m smarter than a 5th grader. Or at least I’m smarter than a professor emeritus of medicine and social medicine at Harvard Medical School and former editor in chief of the New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. Arnold Relman might know plenty about health care, but nothing about health care economics.
Unbelievably the Boston Globe entitled this story “The Harvard Disadvantage”. They are referring to a special outreach program they have developed at this premier ivy league school to make “poor” scholarship students feel “more accepted” around Harvard’s elite, limousine liberal, trust fund baby, alumni kiddie, students. From the Globe: As classmates moved into Harvard Yard…
Jeff Jacoby (podcast below) has a powerful column in the Globe this morning outlining the failures of universal care in the Commonwealth, and why we can expect more of the same if we let the Federal Government do it on a national scale. First Jeff points out … whatever you call it … a mandate…
They didn’t tell me there would be math. Ha. This from this morning’s Boston Globe ….