American Thinker, March 28, 2014 You won’t read about the International Classification of Disease (ICD) on TMZ or hear it discussed on The View, but it has the potential to be an unpleasant October surprise in the health care world. It is a list of codes that physicians and hospitals use when billing insurance companies. These codes cover all manner of medical diagnoses for diseases, … [Read more...] about Brian Joondeph: The October Surprise that Could Cripple the Practice of Medicine
Abby McCloskey And Tom Miller: The Individual Mandate Goes Poof
Wall Street Journal, March 26, 2014 One by one, the myths of the Affordable Care Act have been revealed. When the curtain on open enrollment falls on March 31, the last remaining big myth of ObamaCare will be fully exposed: The individual mandate has failed. After a last-ditch effort with President Obama himself encouraging "young invincibles" to sign up before the deadline, the … [Read more...] about Abby McCloskey And Tom Miller: The Individual Mandate Goes Poof
Tom Miller: Halbig v. Sebelius: Courtside notes
AEIdeas, March 26, 2014 March Madness moved to another arena on Tuesday morning at the US Circuit Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit. The legal matchup involved private individuals and employers who are challenging an Internal Revenue Service rule issued in 2012 that authorized the distribution of federal tax credits for insurance premium assistance in the health exchange established by the … [Read more...] about Tom Miller: Halbig v. Sebelius: Courtside notes
Varney & Co.: Is the Affordable Care Act really ‘affordable?’
Grace-Marie joined Charles Payne on Varney and Co. to discuss the "affordability" of ObamaCare. Watch the latest video at video.foxbusiness.com … [Read more...] about Varney & Co.: Is the Affordable Care Act really ‘affordable?’
Two More Hurdles for Obamacare
By Grace-Marie Turner We can add two major legal hurdles to the many obstacles facing President Obama’s signature health-overhaul law, based upon oral arguments heard today in two courtrooms in Washington, D.C. Carrie Severino has posted an excellent overview at Bench Memos of arguments before the Supreme Court in the Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood cases challenging the HHS contraceptive … [Read more...] about Two More Hurdles for Obamacare
Court Will Decide If ACA Language Bars Health Subsidies In 34 States
By Grace-Marie Turner While hundreds of people were rallying for religious liberty on a snowy day outside the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday, there were heated arguments inside a D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals courtroom a few blocks away, both involving challenges to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. The Circuit Court, with Judge Thomas. B. Griffith presiding, heard oral arguments in … [Read more...] about Court Will Decide If ACA Language Bars Health Subsidies In 34 States
RNC Research: Just Winging It
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Democrats’ Dreadful ObamaCare Choices
By Grace-Marie Turner Democratic officials and candidates, understandably worried about ObamaCare’s impact on their electoral fate, are getting a boatload of free advice from strategists in their party. Candidates may want to take this advice precisely for what it is costing them. Former Al Gore strategist Carter Eskew says: “Democrats need to launch a full-throated defense of the … [Read more...] about Democrats’ Dreadful ObamaCare Choices