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Congressional Republicans Propose Big Health Care Reform
“This would empower people instead of employers and insurance companies.”
Community Health Care for Veterans Could Be Limited, Says VA Secretary
“Like the Canadian system, VA health care engages in rationing by waiting.”
New Tools to Help Political Candidates Win on Health Care
John Goodman: The blog and voters' guide can be valuable resources for candidates and voters, alike.
Direct-Pay Health Care Rescues a Rural Michigan Community
The doctor to patient ratio was 3,000 patients per doctor which is three times more than ideal for doctors to be able to provide the kind of care that patients need at the primary level.
Candidates Grapple on Best Way to Win on Health Care
“Politicians and bureaucrats have diminished Americans’ health care freedom and for stupid reasons — enriching insurance companies and empowering bureaucrats to control the healthcare industry all for political gain.” P
Government Subsidies Make Health Care More Expensive – Commentary
"A guiding principle for reforming government health financing would be to allow Americans to control more of their own money for health care and coverage rather than to continue to have the government control how most of their money is spent."
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky Admits COVID-19 is Not the Primary Cause of Death in...
“There is a confounding problem when everyone who comes to a hospital is cultured, has false positives or actually truly positive tests but no real symptoms..."
Medicare for “Y’all” Means Better Deal for Some, Not Others – Commentary
The federal government has a habit of exempting the “select few” from many of the rules and mandates imposed on its “citizens.”
Supreme Court’s Obamacare Decision Kicks Back to Congress, States
To counter more subsidies to Obamacare care, lawmakers should restore health insurance to what it was intended to be: a premium that pays for a certain amount of calculated risk.
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.