We've moved to americanhealthcareconundrum.com
The American Healthcare Conundrum now publishes on its own site. Here's why, and what stays the same.
The American Healthcare Conundrum has a new home: americanhealthcareconundrum.com.
A reader recently wrote that they wanted to subscribe but would not while the newsletter lived on a platform that hosts and profits from paid Nazi and white-supremacist publications. They were referring to reporting, most recently a February 2026 investigation, documenting that the previous platform continues to monetize newsletters of that kind and has declined to change the policy that allows it. I asked directly whether that would change. It will not.
So the project is moving. A newsletter that spends every issue arguing the data should not have to caveat where it is published.
What stays the same:
- Every issue published to date has moved with us and is available in the archive on the new site.
- The work does not change: one fixable problem in U.S. healthcare spending per issue, the data built in the open, a specific policy fix, and the running savings tracker.
- All analysis code remains open-source on GitHub. Every number is still reproducible from public data.
- If you subscribed by email, you do not need to do anything. Your subscription came with us, and the next issue will arrive from the new site.
What is better:
- A real website and a browsable archive of every issue, not a feed.
- Faster, more reliable publishing on our end, which means more time on the analysis.
The fund at ahcdata.fund is unchanged and continues to support the datasets that make the original analysis possible.
Thank you for reading. The next issue publishes on schedule, from the new home.