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Lack of Competition, Not Beds Explains Hospital Crunch
Hospital market consolidation, a process that has been well underway for decades, appears to have undermined the efficient delivery of health care services when the nation needed it the most: during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Poll Shows Democrats Aren’t Listening to Base on Health Care
Forty-seven percent of Democrats, Republicans, and Independent voters said they would prefer a health care plan that allows more choice than a “public option” plan.
Let Patients Manage More of Their Own Health Care Dollars
People are more careful when spending their own money than when spending someone else’s money. Second, virtually all the patient-pleasing innovations that have occurred in recent years are for services people buy with their own money. Third, when patients are spending their own money, they get the full benefits and bear the full costs of their own decisions."
Why Trump Lost the Election: Health Care – Commentary
Trump’s most important domestic policy accomplishments were in the area of deregulation. And no industry was more impactfully deregulated than health care. Trump got a lot of things right.
Health Reforms in Jeopardy Under New Administration
Several Trump health care reforms could find themselves in the crosshairs if the Biden administration puts focus on government-directed expansion of coverage rather than providing choice to patients.
New Policy Will Remove Useless Health Regulations
If a review shows a regulation provides no benefit, it will be nullified, under the proposed rule.
Plan to Put Consumers in Charge of Health Care Unveiled
The reform package, “Health Care Choices 2020: A Vision for the Future,” was developed by medical professionals, state and national health policy experts, and organizations dedicated to providing relief from high costs through more coverage options that emphasize choice, not mandates.
Trump Moves Forward on Patient-Focused Health Care
The executive order, released September 24, lists dozens of actions, mostly through executive order while Congress grapples with issues such as surprise billing, virtual medicine, employer-funded accounts, posted prices, and personal and portable health insurance.
New Rule Requires Health Plans to Divulge their Deals with Providers
“This rule merely requires that health insurance companies share the same information as companies in virtually every other industry."
Candidates Grapple with Protections for the Sick, Again
“We feel people like us with disabilities and pre-existing conditions have been forgotten and left behind in the current system.”