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Interior Department to Open Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for Oil and Gas Exploration
The U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) released its plan to open a small portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to oil and gas production.
Half of Positive COVID-19 Cases Could Be False, Physicians Say
Testing the general population in this way violates standard screening protocol.
“You don’t do screening tests on people you think will have a low incidence of positives,”
Medicaid Puts Nursing Homes at Risk for Pandemic: Interview
"Medicaid reimburses nursing homes only about 80 percent of the private-pay rate and often less than the cost of providing the care, according to the American Health Care Association. Consequently, nursing homes heavily dependent on Medicaid have difficulty hiring and retaining enough quality caregivers at the very low salaries they can afford to pay."
Sen. Paul Offers Bill for Portable Health Insurance Outside the Workplace
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced a bill to allow organizations to offer portable insurance that can stay with an individual in and out of the workforce and across state lines.
HRAs Still on Tap to Be Disrupter in Health Insurance Market: Interview
"This has the potential for making this market more competitive because employers are now providing financial assistance to employees purchasing insurance in the individual market."
Tragedies of Our Time: Pandemic, Economic Havoc, and Racial Politics
People are being forced back into a new tribalism and a new racial and ethnic collectivism in the public arena due to the renewed insistence on “group-think” that is reinforced by a variety of government policies.
Questionable California Priorities Are About to Hit Pocket Books
Taxing the rich has seemed to be one of the Band-Aid solutions for California’s budget, but that’s dangerous as seventy percent of the General Fund is already provided by personal taxes on just five percent of the population.
The Stimulus and Moral Hazard
The CARES Act is one of the few government bailouts that doesn't set a bad precedent.
CMS Unveils New Trump Administration Policy on Medicaid Block Grants
The Trump administration is moving to give states unprecedented leeway by revamping key sections of Medicaid, the federal health care program for low-income and disabled people.
Drug Companies Stall on Generic Drug Releases
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has approved generic versions of pharmaceutical products at a record-setting pace since 2016, but few of the newly certified products are available to patients, according to an analysis by Iqvia.