Download the full paper.Independent studies show legislation before Congress fails to achieve its most basic goals of lowering costs, allowing stability of coverage, and improving the country’s economic outlook. Further, the legislation would create an avalanche of unintended consequences throughout the health sector and the rest of the economy. Here is a refresher that may be … [Read more...] about A Primer on Problems with Congress’ Health Reform Bills and a Preview of Possibilities with Patient-Centered Reform
A Primer on Problems with Congress' Health Reform Bills and a Preview of Possibilities with Patient-Centered Reform
Download the full paper.Independent studies show legislation before Congress fails to achieve its most basic goals of lowering costs, allowing stability of coverage, and improving the country’s economic outlook. Further, the legislation would create an avalanche of unintended consequences throughout the health sector and the rest of the economy. Here is a refresher … [Read more...] about A Primer on Problems with Congress' Health Reform Bills and a Preview of Possibilities with Patient-Centered Reform
A Primer on Problems with Congress' Health Reform Bills and a Preview of Possibilities with Patient-Centered Reform
Download the full paper.Independent studies show legislation before Congress fails to achieve its most basic goals of lowering costs, allowing stability of coverage, and improving the country’s economic outlook. Further, the legislation would create an avalanche of unintended consequences throughout the health sector and the rest of the economy. Here is a refresher … [Read more...] about A Primer on Problems with Congress' Health Reform Bills and a Preview of Possibilities with Patient-Centered Reform
A Primer on Problems with Congress’ Health Reform Bills and a Preview of Possibilities with Patient-Centered Reform
Download the full paper.Independent studies show legislation before Congress fails to achieve its most basic goals of lowering costs, allowing stability of coverage, and improving the country’s economic outlook. Further, the legislation would create an avalanche of unintended consequences throughout the health sector and the rest of the economy. Here is a refresher that may be … [Read more...] about A Primer on Problems with Congress’ Health Reform Bills and a Preview of Possibilities with Patient-Centered Reform
A Primer on Problems with Congress’ Health Reform Bills and a Preview of Possibilities with Patient-Centered Reform
Download the full paper.Independent studies show legislation before Congress fails to achieve its most basic goals of lowering costs, allowing stability of coverage, and improving the country’s economic outlook. Further, the legislation would create an avalanche of unintended consequences throughout the health sector and the rest of the economy. Here is a refresher that may be … [Read more...] about A Primer on Problems with Congress’ Health Reform Bills and a Preview of Possibilities with Patient-Centered Reform
A Summit Primer
Republican leaders and the White House are publicly sparring over next week’s health-reform summit, with President Obama demanding the GOP bring its own comprehensive health plan and House Republican leader John Boehner asking the White House to “assure the American people that Democratic leadership is not putting together any kind of backroom deal or plotting any kind of legislative … [Read more...] about A Summit Primer
A Summit Primer
100 votes short? One of the more telling comments about the prospects for final passage of health reform came from a top House Democratic official quoted in a Politico article today entitled, "Family Feud: Nancy Pelosi at Odds with President Obama": "Though Pelosi and other House Democrats have made it clear that they're angry with the Senate, they're also frustrated with … [Read more...] about A Summit Primer
Obama and Republicans Must Start Over From Scratch
Americans have become increasingly opposed to President Obama’s health overhaul. The more they learn about it, the less they like it. The voters of deep blue Massachusetts spoke very clearly during the special Senate election Jan. 19 that they did not want the health reform plan Congress has spent a year developing with its $1 trillion price tag, new budget-breaking entitlements, … [Read more...] about Obama and Republicans Must Start Over From Scratch
