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Moore: In Biden’s America, Everyone Is Entitled to Everything
Despite its liberal tendencies, the Washington Post editorial board once acknowledged that in a democracy, "everyone can't be entitled to everyone else's money."
Well, it...
Democrats Push for Bigger Government Role in Health Care
Eager to make use of their narrow, but still potentially powerful, majorities in the House and Senate, congressional Democrats are pursuing an assortment of legislative options aimed at tightening the federal government’s grip on health care.
Lack of Competition, Not Beds Explains Hospital Crunch
Hospital market consolidation, a process that has been well underway for decades, appears to have undermined the efficient delivery of health care services when the nation needed it the most: during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Parson: Missouri’s Economic Development Policies to Bear Post-Pandemic Fruit
By John Haughey
Missouri’s emphasis on job creation and economic development was gaining steam when the COVID-19 pandemic emerged last year to temper momentum.
But, as...
High-Tax States Seek Relief for Their Richest Taxpayers
House Democrats tried to get a two-year reprieve on SALT in the coronavirus relief bill in May, but the proposal got no traction in the Republican-led Senate. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden supports repealing the cap.
High-Tax States Seek Relief for Their Richest Taxpayers
House Democrats tried to get a two-year reprieve on SALT in the coronavirus relief bill in May, but the proposal got no traction in the Republican-led Senate. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden supports repealing the cap.
Free Market Health Care Reform Is Within Reach: Commentary
Rushing in with an all-encompassing Medicare for All plan, or its stepping stone, the so-called public option as a way to control costs invites more than trouble. This is socialized medicine. Quality, availability, and choice will disappear faster than a Soviet dissident.
Pressure Mounts on Congress to Remove Government Barricade on Telehealth
“We have crammed 10 years’ worth of telehealth experience into three months”
Physicians Consider Direct Care After COVID-19 Disruption
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many primary care physicians had to scramble to learn how to provide virtual office visits through telephone and video consults and deal with patients through emails and texts. Such practices are built into the direct practice business model.