Health agencies haven’t been starved of resources.
Daily Analysis
The World Health Organization’s Predictable Coronavirus Failure
Even some WHO bureaucrats admit their employer should be shut down.
Dealing with Coronavirus: What Can Be Learned from Germany and the United Kingdom?
Considering the different experiences of two European nations.
Coronavirus and Big Government, Part III
Red tape has hindered the development and deployment of testing in the United States
The Temporary Tradeoff Between Health Outcomes and Economic Outcomes
How do we assess the costs and benefits of various options?
Coronavirus and Big Government
There’s an avalanche of reports on how bureaucracy and red tape have been endangering our health.
Debating the Best Economic Policy Response to Coronavirus
And my biggest fear.
Coronavirus Lessons from Europe
It may be worse in nations where government has the most control over healthcare.
The Adverse Unintended Consequences of Paid Sick Leave
Employers don’t create jobs out of a sense of charity.
In a Single Graph, Everything You Need to Know about Third-Party Payer
It shouldn’t be a surprise that we have ever-rising costs and lots of bureaucracy.









