Competitive bidding for DME finally took place in 2011 — eight years after being legislated. A 2014 report by the … More
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Health Savings Accounts: Spender vs. Saver | The Institute for HealthCare Consumerism
While there clearly is a large segment of account holders who are focused on today’s expenses, these numbers can be … More
Kasich: Only ‘Political Or Ideological’ People Oppose Ohio’s Medicaid Expansion – Forbes
It’s certainly fair to judge politicians on what they’ve done for the poor. But Medicaid traps the poor in a … More
How High Will Your Health Insurance Premiums Go In 2015? – Hugh Hewitt – Page full
Colorado health-insurance consumers relying on tax credits will see their share of premiums rise an average of 77 percent next … More
How Should We Pay For Health Care: Government Or Markets?
Just about every good or service we buy involves bundling decisions. At MacDonald’s, for example, there is no extra charge … More
Mars and Venus on Medicaid | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
In 2012, over 26 million Medicaid dependents were enrolled in MCOs and 8.8 million were enrolled in PCCM. However, enrollment … More
Crumbling Constitution – John Stossel – Page 1
How effective is the Constitution if the Supreme Court itself is willing to help the President and Congress weasel their … More
Budget Cuts and Ebola | National Review Online
It is true that spending for the CDC has dipped ever so slightly since 2011, but the cuts followed years … More
