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Should Antidepressants Be Sold Over the Counter?
Psychiatrist and Harvard Medical School professor Roy Perlis, M.D., argues for changing the status of some antidepressants from prescription to over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, in...
FTC’s Noncompete Ban is Good for Health Care but Legal Challenges to Come –...
The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) announcement that it plans to ban noncompete agreements in all industries is a welcome relief to many professionals in...
Biden and Trump Differ Widely on Health Care Reform
Although he rarely talks about it, the most significant gift President Donald Trump bequeathed to economic prosperity was deregulation. And the one sector that was...
Medigap Increases Medical Consumption and Drives Up Costs—Study
Medicare enrollees who purchase Medigap insurance spend an average of $2,300 more annually on health care than those who don’t, according to the authors...
Modern Liberalism: Ideology of the Welfare State, Mixed Economy (Commentary)
Modern liberalism is the ideology of the welfare state and mixed economy in the United States, based on the idea of robbing Peter to...
Does Medicare Underpay Physicians?
There is a shortage of physicians in the United States.
There is especially a shortage of primary care physicians willing to treat Medicare enrollees. People nearing...
Obamacare Searching for Success Stories 14 Years Out
Fourteen years ago, President Barack Obama signed into law the Affordable Care Act (ACA), or Obamacare, the most sweeping overhaul of the health insurance...
‘Facility Fees’ Are the New Surprise Medical Bills – commentary
The Wall Street Journal reports that facility fees are becoming increasingly prevalent in the U.S. health care system. In some cases, a facility fee for using a physician...
Short Term Health Plans Plus Indemnity Plans Offer Huge Savings – Commentary
Indemnity Insurance is on the Block
We would have very few public policy problems if we followed one of my rules for rational public policy:...
Medical Debt Forgiveness Advancing
Americans owe at least $220 billion in medical debt, according to a KFF analysis of government survey data, and there is growing support to...