In the decades prior to the establishment of Medicare and Medicaid, health care spending was relatively moderate, and never rose … More
Category: Reforming Medicaid
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
The State of Medicaid Quality Measurement | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
The following list gives the items chosen to measure the general performance of the Indiana Medicaid program for 2012 with … More
Reaction to the Oregon Medicaid Study | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
Reaction to the Oregon Medicaid Study | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org. Comments by Robert Nelson, MD The justification for … More
Why Is ObamaCare a Rube Goldberg Contraption? | John Goodman’s Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
Have you ever wondered why ObamaCare is burdened with so much complexity? Here’s the answer: Barack Obama. Obama? Yes, the … More
Can ObamaCare Be Fixed? | John Goodman’s Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
It’s a 2,700 page bill. There are 20,000 pages of regulations. Major provisions seem to change every other week. And … More
Are Eligible Patients Forced to Use Medicaid?
Below is a copy of a letter to the Administrator of Medicaid, Marilyn Tavenner, from Dr. Jane M. Orient, MD … More
Obama’s claim that 7 million got ‘access to health care for the first time’ because of his Medicaid expansion
What does this mean in terms of evaluating the president’s statement? He seems to be falling into the same trap … More
