Archives for August 2002
How Good Is Canadian Health Care?
A Fabulous Success
The President's Economic Forum at Baylor University in Texas on Tuesday was phenomenal, and it was an extraordinary privilege to have been invited to participate. The White House and cabinet department staffs assembled men and women representing a cross-section of racial and ethnic groups, each with a story to tell and ideas for new policies. Cabinet secretaries led eight simultaneous … [Read more...] about A Fabulous Success
A Fabulous Success
The President's Economic Forum at Baylor University in Texas on Tuesday was phenomenal, and it was an extraordinary privilege to have been invited to participate. The White House and cabinet department staffs assembled men and women representing a cross-section of racial and ethnic groups, each with a story to tell and ideas for new policies. Cabinet secretaries led eight simultaneous … [Read more...] about A Fabulous Success
The Continuing Legacy Of September 11 For Americans? Health
The Continuing Legacy Of September 11 For Americans? Health
Small Steps and Big Victories
Last week, I promised to tell you more about the victory on tax credits for the uninsured. I know that this sounds like an issue only a policy wonk could love, but it really is important and marks a turning point in our battle for free-market ideas in health reform. The Galen Institute and our valued colleagues in the Health Policy Consensus Group have been working together for nearly a … [Read more...] about Small Steps and Big Victories
Small Steps and Big Victories
Last week, I promised to tell you more about the victory on tax credits for the uninsured. I know that this sounds like an issue only a policy wonk could love, but it really is important and marks a turning point in our battle for free-market ideas in health reform. The Galen Institute and our valued colleagues in the Health Policy Consensus Group have been working together for nearly a … [Read more...] about Small Steps and Big Victories