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Do Not Trust Governments with the Control of Money
"Governments have been notorious in the misuse of their capacity to turn the handle of the monetary printing press to create the money needed...
Reformers Offer Ways to Remove Government from the Exam Room
“The nation faces a clear choice between two paths for America’s health care future,” states an open letter accompanying the report. “One path is largely controlled by the government, where you get few choices and no options to escape."
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."
Fewer Britons Expected to Survive Cancer Due to Health Care Rationing
Britons missed more cancer screenings and face lower cancer survival rates due to the U.K. National Health Service’s handling of COVID-19, a new study reports.
$1.4 Billion Rural Hospital Billing Scheme Exposed in Federal Indictment
Using a practice known as “pass-through” billing, the defendants used these facilities to bill numerous insurers for expensive—and often medically unnecessary tests,
Upper Income, Insured Americans Gain Under Biden Plan to Lower Medicare Eligibility Age
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s plan to lower the Medicare eligibility age to 60 will only help a group of Americans with high income and health insurance coverage rates.
Trump Health Reforms Could Disappear Without Congressional Action
Without Congressional action, the nine health care reforms listed below could disappear under a new administration.
Election Will be a Referendum on Widely Different Health Care Visions
In the November 2020 election, voters will decide between candidates with widely different visions of American health care, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
No More Ridesharing? California Bill Threatens Uber, Lyft Prosperity
Ridesharing companies Uber and Lyft almost exited California last week over a dispute regarding their drivers’ legal status.
In 2019, the California legislature passed Assembly...