Relief for Patients and the Rule of Law
Two big health care announcements out of Washington this week are a bright spot for patients and people who value the Constitution.
Two big health care announcements out of Washington this week are a bright spot for patients and people who value the Constitution.
Let’s hope for the sake of our health – and our wallets – that Americans remember Margaret Thatcher’s prescient admonition: 'The trouble with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money."
We all know the drill: whenever the government uses its clout to set prices, it invariably inflicts harm.
It seems America is having to learn the hard way about the economic law of scarcity and why it matters in the politics of healthcare.
Euphoria from the right over the ideological “wins” in the bill and blanket criticism from the left are both premature.
We all know the drill: whenever the government uses its clout to set prices, it invariably inflicts harm.
The Affordable Care Act has sent premiums soaring and added a huge burden to already fragile Medicare and Medicaid programs.