Tag: policy

A Possible Turning Point In The Power Of The Patient Voice In Policy

The recent Health Datapalooza reception in Washington, DC, hosted by AcademyHealth, showcased the power of patient activists and

When Policy Goals Conflict – Econlib

In a recent post by Matt Yglesias, the complexities of US energy policies were brought to light. The

‘Granny flat’ policy raises questions

Waimakariri Mayor Dan Gordon has expressed support for the proposed legislation aimed at making it easier to build

Benson Interviews Henderson on COVID, Lockdowns, and Monetary Policy

Financial planner Drew Benson, a former student of economist David Henderson, was recently interviewed in two parts. The

Global Insight: Kingitanga could bring foreign policy rethink

The Kingitanga movement's increasing influence is prompting a reevaluation of New Zealand's foreign policy. Renowned international relations expert

Embedded Bias: Health equity policy brought unintended effect

The unintended consequences of collecting racial data for medical research have come to light in recent years, revealing

Convention Invisibility Teaches A Crucial Health Policy Lesson

So what does this all mean for the future of health policy in America? The invisibility of important

‘The time has come for policy to adjust’

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell recently hinted at potential interest rate cuts in the near future during his

Heterodox Views on Monetary Policy

Exploring Diverse Views in Monetary Policy In a recent post, I discussed the idea of incorporating a variety

Future health – the global policy dimension

Reimagining the Relationship Between Present and Future Generations In recent years, the United Nations has been grappling with