Category: Reforming Medicaid
How Government Regulations Made Healthcare So Expensive | Blog | Mises Institute
DECEMBER 17, 2013 Mark Thornton “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” declared philosopher George Santayana. The … More
Post-Obamacare Reform: Will Health Insurers Be Redeemed? | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
Robert Pear of the New York Times recently described the “symbiotic” relationship between the Obama administration and health insurers. It … 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
Is Medicaid-Associated Overuse of Emergency Departments Just a Temporary Surge? | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
What is important to remember about Medicaid and similar programs is that you can sign up when you need care. … 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
Let’s Add Some Cash to the Copper and Other Plans | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
However, as long as the federal government is subsidizing insurers billions of dollars in these exchanges, it should offer some … 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
