Earlier this month, the state Senate's Commerce and Labor Committee debated a bill that would allow Canadian pharmacies to sell Nevadans prescription drugs. At first look, this seems to be a commendable attempt to reduce prescription drug costs, because Canadian brand-name drugs generally cost less than American ones. There are probably many Nevadans who already take advantage of the price … [Read more...] about Prescriptions from Canada: An empty pillbox for Nevada
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Prescriptions from Canada: An empty pillbox for Nevada
Earlier this month, the state Senate's Commerce and Labor Committee debated a bill that would allow Canadian pharmacies to sell Nevadans prescription drugs. At first look, this seems to be a commendable attempt to reduce prescription drug costs, because Canadian brand-name drugs generally cost less than American ones. There are probably many Nevadans who already take advantage of the price … [Read more...] about Prescriptions from Canada: An empty pillbox for Nevada
A Big Success!
Thanks to everyone who traveled to Washington last week to attend the very successful first annual Consumer Choice Community conference. We had a wonderful in-gathering supper on Thursday night where members enjoyed food from pasta and carving stations while networking with friends and meeting new CCC members. John Desser of Jefferson Government Relations, who follows HSAs and CDHC issues very … [Read more...] about A Big Success!
Response to Robin Cook article in The New York Times
Dr. Robin Cook concludes in "Decoding Health Insurance" (op-ed, May 22) that genomics should move the United States toward a government-sponsored, single-payer health system because he says that is the only way "to pool risk for the entire country." But there is another way that would not propel us down the path of socialized medicine. The United States could create a more … [Read more...] about Response to Robin Cook article in The New York Times
Enthusiasts
We hosted our first annual Consumer Choice Community Conference last week in Washington, bringing together consumer-choice enthusiasts from around the country who are on the front-lines in making this new movement a reality. Click here for a detailed report on the conference. Several highlights: Rep. Paul Ryan, a member of the House Ways and Means Committee who is very savvy about health policy, … [Read more...] about Enthusiasts
A Big Success!
Thanks to everyone who traveled to Washington last week to attend the very successful first annual Consumer Choice Community conference. We had a wonderful in-gathering supper on Thursday night where members enjoyed food from pasta and carving stations while networking with friends and meeting new CCC members. John Desser of Jefferson Government Relations, who follows HSAs and CDHC issues very … [Read more...] about A Big Success!
Response to Robin Cook article in The New York Times
Dr. Robin Cook concludes in "Decoding Health Insurance" (op-ed, May 22) that genomics should move the United States toward a government-sponsored, single-payer health system because he says that is the only way "to pool risk for the entire country." But there is another way that would not propel us down the path of socialized medicine. The United States could create a more … [Read more...] about Response to Robin Cook article in The New York Times
Innovators
Specialty hospitals hit the news this week because the moratorium on constructing new facilities is due to expire June 8. The moratorium was imposed by the Medicare Modernization Act in 2003 when large hospitals won their legislative fight to try to quash competition from these smaller, more focused hospitals, which are at least partly owned by physicians. This is a key battlefront between … [Read more...] about Innovators