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by mlthoughts2018
1907 days ago
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There would almost surely be a censoring effect no matter what age cutoff you pick, and even allowing for typical government incompetence, surely at some level health econometricians are involved in this type of policy and are aware and facilitate whatever trade-offs are being sought. I love roasting poor government policy decision making as much as the next person, but that would be a bridge too far. |
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This seems to be an ethical argument to make the age cutoff 0: in other words, medicare for all.
> surely at some level health econometricians are involved in this type of policy and are aware and facilitate whatever trade-offs are being sought.
I feel like this article would not be massive news if this was true. The other case I recall that would be like this is when oil execs held back info that they were causing climate change. That seems to me to be completely different, however, because that was a private company and we're talking about government employees here.