Appeared in National Review's 2003 Health-Care Symposium In early June, Senate Finance Committee leaders reached a surprise bipartisan agreement on a Medicare prescription-drug benefit bill, paving the way for passage after years of deadlock. The House is expected to follow, dramatically increasing the odds that a bill will reach President Bush's desk before the 2004 elections shift into high … [Read more...] about The Right Prescription: A drug benefit that makes sense
Today's System Treats Health Crises, But It Fails at Chronic Disease Care
The Right Prescription: A drug benefit that makes sense
Appeared in National Review's 2003 Health-Care Symposium In early June, Senate Finance Committee leaders reached a surprise bipartisan agreement on a Medicare prescription-drug benefit bill, paving the way for passage after years of deadlock. The House is expected to follow, dramatically increasing the odds that a bill will reach President Bush's desk before the 2004 elections shift into high … [Read more...] about The Right Prescription: A drug benefit that makes sense
The Right Prescription
Appeared in National Review's 2003 Health-Care Symposium In early June, Senate Finance Committee leaders reached a surprise bipartisan agreement on a Medicare prescription-drug benefit bill, paving the way for passage after years of deadlock. The House is expected to follow, dramatically increasing the odds that a bill will reach President Bush's desk before the 2004 elections shift into high … [Read more...] about The Right Prescription
Is There a Political Assault on the Pharmaceutical Industry?
The Cato Institute held a forum today to explore the issue of whether there is a political assault against the pharmaceutical industry afoot entitled, ?Demonizing Drugmakers?? Tom Miller of Cato moderated the panel discussion, which included Doug Bandow of Cato, Dr. Scott Gottlieb of the Food and Drug Administration, Dan Mendelson of The Health Strategies Consultancy, and Michie Hunt, president of … [Read more...] about Is There a Political Assault on the Pharmaceutical Industry?
Today’s System Treats Health Crises, But It Fails at Chronic Disease Care
The Right Prescription
Appeared in National Review's 2003 Health-Care Symposium In early June, Senate Finance Committee leaders reached a surprise bipartisan agreement on a Medicare prescription-drug benefit bill, paving the way for passage after years of deadlock. The House is expected to follow, dramatically increasing the odds that a bill will reach President Bush's desk before the 2004 elections shift into high … [Read more...] about The Right Prescription
Is There a Political Assault on the Pharmaceutical Industry?
The Cato Institute held a forum today to explore the issue of whether there is a political assault against the pharmaceutical industry afoot entitled, ?Demonizing Drugmakers?? Tom Miller of Cato moderated the panel discussion, which included Doug Bandow of Cato, Dr. Scott Gottlieb of the Food and Drug Administration, Dan Mendelson of The Health Strategies Consultancy, and Michie Hunt, president of … [Read more...] about Is There a Political Assault on the Pharmaceutical Industry?
