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Democrats Set to Attack “No-Frills” and “Portable” Health Insurance
Getting rid of them “presents a low-hanging electoral opportunity for Democrats to energize their base.”
Senator’s Report Provides Alternative Long-Term Care Policy
Instead of increasing the role of government in long-term care, the administration should offer more support to family members who provide care to their elderly loved ones, says Sen. Tim Scott’s report.
Supreme Court Gives Congress New Opportunity to Fix Health Care – Commentary
According to its supporters, a primary benefit of Obamacare is protecting people who enter the individual market with pre-existing conditions. Yet people who leave an employer plan and shop for insurance in the individual market today will face three unpleasant surprises: higher premiums, higher out-of-pocket costs, and more limited access to care than a typical employer plan provides.
GOP Report Outlines Democrats’ Tightening Grip on Health Care
The primer, “10 Ways Democrats are Killing Your Health Care,” outlines steps already underway to tighten the federal government’s grip over health care.
Democrats Want to Lower Medicare Eligibility Age
“The private insurance people already have is better than Medicare, which has huge gaps in coverage.”
Democrats Aim to Bring Back Obamacare Mandate
As the nation awaits the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in June on the future of Obamacare, Democrats at the state and federal level are gearing up to bring back the hotly debated mandate, the tax penalty on people who fail to buy health insurance.
President Biden Executive Order Mandates a Nationwide 30 X 30 Conservation Plan
A provision in President Joe Biden’s Executive Order (EO) 14008, titled “Tackle the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad, Create Jobs, and Restore Scientific Integrity across the Federal Government,” promises to recast the nation’s conservation practices for decades to come.
Section 216 of the January 27 EO calls on the United States to “achieve the goal of preserving at least 30 percent of our lands and waters by 2030.”
Reformers Consider Priorities in Fixing Health Care
At a leading public policy conference, health care reformers met to determine the best path forward in releasing the nation’s health care market from...
Mark Cuban’s Health Plan Limits Costs to 10 Percent of Income
The Cuban plan is similar to an idea once proposed by Milton Friedman and later by Harvard economist Martin Feldstein. In a nutshell, people would be responsible for health bills up to a certain percent of their income, and government would pay everything above that
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.