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Rising Deductibles | John C. Goodman on FOX Business
John C. Goodman, President of the Goodman Institute, appears on FOX Business Network’s Varney & Company to discuss rising deductibles under Obamacare and possible public policy solutions.
Repealing Obamacare | John C. Goodman on CNBC
Dr. John C. Goodman and Kevin Counihan, former Healthcare.gov CEO, discuss the impact on the country should the health-care reform legislation pass.
Lessons from Georgia
Tuesday’s election in Georgia’s 6th Congressional District has important lessons for both parties.
The Democrat started out attacking Donald Trump and then went on to other messages.
Individual Insurance Buyers Were Better Off Without Obamacare
Obamacare’s destruction of the individual health insurance market has done enormous damage to the lives and finances of millions of people who purchase their own insurance.
A New Approach To High Deductibles
High deductible health insurance is an irritation for young, healthy families with modest incomes. In fact, health insurance with, say, a $10,000 deductible is almost like not having health insurance at all.
ObamaCare has failed patients with pre-existing conditions
There are many ways to provide medical care for people with pre-existing conditions. Real world experience shows that some work better than others.
To Replace Obamacare, Don’t Overlook The Role Of The States
Obamacare envisioned a major role for the state governments, often trying to force them to do what they didn’t want to do and harming their citizens in the process.
Does Lack Of Health Insurance Kill?
The Republican health plan will kill people,” says Bernie Sanders. “The Republican Party is the party of death,” says the headline at Political dig.
Repeal and Replace Obamacare | John C. Goodman on CGTN America
Dr. John Goodman, founder of the Goodman Institute, talks about Donald Trump’s efforts to repeal and replace the ‘Obamacare’ health law with CGTN’s Jessica Stone.
Why the Republican version of ObamaCare is a sham
The people who crafted the Republican ObamaCare reform bill seem to want to help. They promise other reforms will be coming. Trust us, they say, we’re from the (new) government, and we’re here to help.