Medicare already has the most complicated medical payment formulas found anywhere in the world. They are about to get a whole lot more complicated. You should care, even if you’re not a senior.
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A Health Plan for Donald Trump
Donald Trump has said three things about health care. He wants to: (1) replace Obamacare with a much better reform; (2) cover everyone, leaving no one without access to care; and (3) do all this with money already in the system – using resources more efficiently, rather than relying on new taxes and more spending.
Can Republican and Democrats Agree On What to Do About ObamaCare?
For 6 ½ years Republicans on Capitol Hill have been committed to repealing Obamacare. Democrats have shown equal resolve – steadfastly defending the law and rarely finding anything to criticize.
Will Colorado Vote to Socialize Its Health Care System?
When the rest of the nation goes to the polls in November, residents of Colorado will vote on Amendment 69. If it passes, they will give a government body called ColoradoCare virtually complete control over all health care in the state.
Does it Pay to Work?
The room at the National Press Club in Washington DC was packed as Boston University economics professor Laurence Kotlikoff prepared to address them last week.
It’s Time to Liberate Health Savings Accounts
How can we control health care costs and at the same time improve quality and create greater access to care? Answer: Give patients control over more of the health care dollars.
Protecting Patient Safety Without Malpractice Law
How many people are harmed by preventable medical errors? That number is in hot dispute. About 25 years ago the Institute of Medicine estimated that 98,000 people died unnecessarily in hospitals.
The Left and Right Appear to Agree On Something That Will Produce Better Health and Better Pensions
Given the increasing polarization of American politics, readers may be pleasantly surprised to learn there are some public policy alternatives where the left and right seem to agree.
Obamacare’s Ugly Death Spirals
Obamacare cannot continue as it is currently structured.
The planned exodus of Aetna from 11 of 15 states follows on the heels of retreat announcements by United Healthcare and Humana.
Some Republicans Are Just Fine With a Public Option
The idea of a government run health insurance plan, competing with private insurers, has reentered the public discourse.