Yesterday, during a Congressional hearing on health care reform, Rep. Bruce Braley (D-IA) challenged health care crisis denier Sally Pipes on her academic credentials. Pipes assured Braley that she was indeed a health care “scholar” who had been published in the peer-reviewed journal Health Affairs:
BRALEY: Have you published any peer reviewed treatises in a journal of economics on health care policy?
PIPES: Yes.BRALEY: Can you give us some examples?
PIPES: I’ve done some things in Health Affairs over the past and –
BRALEY: But can you just identify the scholarly journal that’s a peer reviewed journal of economics?
PIPES: Well, Health Affairs is, I think. I don’t know whether you would say it is.
UNINDENTIFIED: It’s peer reviewed.
Listen:
Searching ‘Pipes’ in the author field of the Health Affairs website yields one result — a Letter to the Editor titled ‘Piping A Different Tune.’ In the letter, Pipes responds to what she describes as a “hostile” book review of Who Killed Health Care: America’s $2 Trillion Medical Problem–and the Consumer Driven Cure:
The author of the review responds to Pipes, highlighting her not-so-academic approach to policy: “Sally Pipes’ riposte to my review of Regina Herzlinger’s book, Who Killed Health Care, offers rhetoric and faith-based posturing but little evidence. Whilst it can be intellectual fun and politically advantageous to repeat the principles of bottom-up, makret oriented health care, the practice is usually inflationary, inefficient, and inequitable.”


Pipes peep – to quote a humorist: LAME!
March 19th, 2009 at 3:10 pmWhat is it with these neocon rightwing nutjobs? Is there not one instance where they do not lie, fabricate, and obfuscate? Pipes does this about her own qualifications.
March 20th, 2009 at 8:49 am