The percent of the population with private health insurance actually declined during the eight years of the Obama presidency, according to a study by health economist Linda Gorman.
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Kavanaugh Nominations Turns to Politics as Usual | Nan Hayworth on FOX News
Goodman Institute Board Member Nan Hayworth appearing on Outnumbered Overtime with Harris Faulkner on FOX News to discuss President Trump’s Supreme Court nomination Brett Kavanaugh.
Health Care is a Deciding Factor in Midterm Elections | Nan Hayworth on FOX News
Goodman Institute Board Member Nan Hayworth appearing on The Daily Briefing with Dana Perino to talk healthcare policy and midterm elections.
Nan Hayworth on S.E. Cupp’s Unfiltered
Nan Hayworth, Goodman Institute Board Member and Author of the report “Modern Families, Outdated Laws,” appeared on S.E. Cupp’s Unfiltered which airs on CNN Headline News to discuss policy reforms that need to happen in order to update our nation’s tax code and other public policy.
GOP Healthcare Bill | John C. Goodman on MSNBC
Dr. John Goodman on MSNBC to discuss healthcare reform legislation.
Will ‘repeal & replace’ happen this year? | John C. Goodman on CNBC
John Goodman, Goodman Institute president, and Alex Azar, former Lilly USA president, weigh in on the future of the Affordable Care Act. With CNBC’s Ylan Mui.
Goodman at Forbes: Trump Throws a Life Belt to People Who Buy Their Own Health Insurance
A new Treasury ruling will allow people to buy health insurance that has lower premiums, lower deductibles and broader networks of providers.
Kotlikoff in Forbes: Was The Tax Reform Regressive? Proper Analysis Says No
Many view the 2017 Republican tax reform – The Tax Cut and Jobs Act (TCJA) – as a giveaway to the rich. “The most regressive tax cut in the past 50 years.”
Study: 83% of the tax cut did not go to the very rich
The Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) represents the most significant change in U.S. taxation
since 1986. The bill’s fairness and welfare impacts have been studied and widely debated. But
prior distributional analyses suffer from three shortcomings.
Goodman at Forbes: Lower Cost, Higher Quality Health Care Is Right At Our Fingertips
Telemedicine is making better care, quicker care and life-saving care available to more patients every day.