However, as long as the federal government is subsidizing insurers billions of dollars in these exchanges, it should offer some … More
Category: Subsidies
Health Spending Slowdown Is Mostly Due To Economic Factors, Not Structural Change In The Health Care Sector
We used new and unique data on privately insured people to estimate the effect of the economic slowdown that began … More
Transcending Obamacare: An Introduction To Patient-Centered, Consumer-Driven Health Reform – Forbes
The vast majority of the law is misguided and misconceived. But a handful of its provisions can provide the basis … More
Obamacare Enrollment is Shrinking | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
These are significant drop offs in a short time. I would add that a similar drop off might happen in … More
Will John Roberts Decide a ‘State’ Is Not a ‘State’? – Terry Jeffrey – Page full
Without the exchanges and their subsidies, far fewer people would be subject to both the individual and employer mandates. Had … More
Short-Term Uninsurance: The Problem No One Is Trying to Solve – See more at: http://healthblog.ncpa.org/short-term-uninsurance-the-problem-no-one-is-trying-to-solve/#sthash.xTrHavtH.dpuf
The Treasury report is consistent with the observation that uninsurance, like unemployment, happens to lots of people for short periods … More
Another Cover-Up? IRS, Social Security Administration Not Co-Operating with Investigation of Fraudulent ObamaCare Enrollment | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
“At the beginning of last month, this blog discussed the fact that over two million of a total of eight million … More
Obamacare’s Exchanges Fall Well Short of Enrollment Target:
Is 9% Good Enough? Of 38 million Eligible for Coverage, only about 3.4 million who lacked prior coverage have actually … More
