According to Gallup, the number of people who are uninsured has risen over the last two years. Although this conclusion is disputed by government estimates, it’s very possible that no one is measuring the phenomenon correctly.
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Open Letter To The Republican Party
I have an uncomplicated theory of voter behavior: when the party in power approaches issues in a way that is simplistic, extreme and beholden to special interests, people tend to vote for the other party.
Republicans Adopt a Health Care Vision
A new congressional resolution explicitly states what an ideal health system should look like: It should take care of sick people.
Republicans Adopt a Health Care Vision
A new congressional resolution explicitly states what an ideal health system should look like: It should take care of sick people.
Employers Could Slash their Health Costs Overnight. So, Why Don’t They?
I am often asked if the free market can work in health care. My quick reply is: That is the only thing that works. At least, it is the only thing that works well.
What You Need To Know About Medicare For All, Part II
Blahous estimates that the administrative cost of private insurance is 13%, more than twice the 6% it costs to administer Medicare.
What You Need To Know About Medicare For All, Part I
Quite a few Democratic candidates for office this year are campaigning on the idea of enrolling everyone in Medicare. It’s not just the left. A significant number of doctors in the American Medical Association are for it.
What You Need to Know about Medicare for All
Quite a few Democratic candidates for office this year are campaigning on the idea of enrolling everyone in Medicare. It’s not just the left. A significant number of doctors in the American Medical Association are for it.
A New Republican Agenda
House Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions is proposing changes in the tax code that are a radical departure from what many other Republicans are proposing.
Goodman in DMN: A new ruling will allow millions of people to buy the health insurance they want
A new Treasury ruling will allow people to buy health insurance that has lower premiums, lower deductibles and broader networks of providers.