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Homeschooling Benefits Strike Positive Note During Coronavirus Shutdown
Often parents have no idea how public schools are failing their children. Coronavirus is making parents examine the benefits of homeschooling.
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Physicians Still Waiting for Flexibility in Prescribing to Suicidal Patients
After publicly calling attention to the problem eight years, physicians say there has been little to no change in the way insurance companies cover prescription medications for suicidal patients considered in danger of a drug overdose.
COVID-19 Response Sets New Normal for Big Government
During my last visit to the grocery store, the clerk directed me to the hermetically sealed conveyor belt and, grinning proudly, said, “Welcome to the new normal.”
FDA Gives Biosimilars a Boost by Expanding Database
The so-call "Purple Book" is a list of all licensed biologic products and is a reference guide for patients, providers, payers and manufactureres.
Colorado Bills Aim to Improve Medicaid Primary Care Through Telemedicine
Colorado lawmakers are proposing a bill to expand telemedicine in an effort to improve health care access for Medicaid patients.
Lawmakers Go Back to the Drawing Board on Surprise Medical Bills
Under election-year pressure to provide relief to constituents angered by surprise medical bills, lawmakers in both parties are working on proposals that, at the very least, will show they are taking the problem seriously.
Indiana Bills Address Non-Compete Clauses on Physicians
Indiana lawmakers are considering three measures that would limit or stop non-compete clauses that medical employers such as hospitals can impose on physicians regarding future employment.
Tri-State Generation Announces Coal Closures, Renewable Construction in Colorado and New Mexico
A co-op wholesale power supplier in Colorado and New Mexico announced a major shift from coal-fueled power plants to wind and solar industrial facilities in its electric power generation operations.
U.S. Education Department Denies Nonprofit Status to Grand Canyon University
DOE recognition of GCU as a nonprofit would allow the school to receive federal student aid with few strings attached.
Book Review: Exploration of Higher Ed’s ‘Tangled Web’ Makes for Profitable Reading
Editors Todd Zywicki, a law professor at George Mason University, and Neal McCluskey, director of Cato’s Center for Educational Freedom, have compiled contributions from many of the most original thinkers in the higher education reform movement.