If elected president, will Hillary Clinton be able to revive the Affordable Care Act? No. Having fully embraced the increasingly troubled Affordable Care Act, Hillary Clinton is surely hoping health reform remains a side issue this presidential campaign. But recent developments have propelled the failures of Obamacare back into the spotlight. Costs for individual Obamacare policies are … [Read more...] about We need to start over on Obamacare
Far-Reaching Medicare Part B Changes Violate Separation Of Powers — And With CBO’s Blessing
Members of Congress expressed outrage at the Congressional Budget Office during a recent House hearing for assuming that sweeping, untested changes to Medicare will save $34 billion “even before you know what the project is,” Rep. Scott Garrett (R-NJ) said. “There is no cost-benefit analysis, there is no testing done, you don’t even know what they’re going to be looking at, but you’re saying … [Read more...] about Far-Reaching Medicare Part B Changes Violate Separation Of Powers — And With CBO’s Blessing
IRS To Target Citizens Who Aren’t Buying ObamaCare Insurance
As many as 20 million Americans soon will be getting a letter from the Internal Revenue Service “suggesting” they sign up for ObamaCare insurance. Getting a letter from the IRS can be a threatening and nerve-racking experience; it seldom is seen as a suggestion and more of a threat. But at President Obama’s direction, the IRS is “reaching out” to people who paid the tax penalty for not buying … [Read more...] about IRS To Target Citizens Who Aren’t Buying ObamaCare Insurance
Competition in Medicare Advantage, Part D, and “Extra Help”/ Working together for seniors and taxpayers
Seniors are beginning to get fliers in the mail alerting them to the upcoming open season for enrollment in Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D prescription drug plans. Both programs rely on competition and consumer choice to increase options and hold down costs for seniors. Open season begins October 15 for those planning to enroll or switch plans. Seniors will have the opportunity to … [Read more...] about Competition in Medicare Advantage, Part D, and “Extra Help”/ Working together for seniors and taxpayers
More Competition is the Best Cure
The most interesting thing about the PR disaster involving Mylan’s life-saving EpiPen is probably the least discussed—namely that drugs don’t cost what people think they do. Faced with a barrage of criticism for EpiPen price hikes, from about $100 in 2009 to more than $600 today, Mylan’s CEO Heather Bresch explains that her company gets less than half of the list price and that the remaining … [Read more...] about More Competition is the Best Cure
Obama Sabotages Obamacare
The ACA and the administration's whack-a-mole regulations are responsible for double-digit premium increases and for the exodus of insurers from selling individual policies in the ObamaCare exchanges. As health insurers head for the exits, Americans who have been whipsawed by ObamaCare may get whacked again this fall: First, they were thrown off private plans that were declared illegal, then … [Read more...] about Obama Sabotages Obamacare
Obamacare Is an Unstable Economic Model
Long-time Obamacare advocate and Aetna chief executive Mark Bertolini created a political earthquake when he announced his company will drastically reduce its individual public exchange participation next year. Similar announcements by United Healthcare, Humana and even some Blues plans show that Obamacare is failing. Those who designed this disastrous government intervention into the … [Read more...] about Obamacare Is an Unstable Economic Model
A Behind-The-Scenes Look At The House Republican ‘Better Way’ Proposals
When he was chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, Paul Ryan was frustrated when decisions about tax and other legislation under his committee’s jurisdiction emanated from the House leadership offices rather than from his committee. When he was elected Speaker last fall, he promised to change that, and, in the “Better Way” package of policy proposals, he has delivered. House committee … [Read more...] about A Behind-The-Scenes Look At The House Republican ‘Better Way’ Proposals