Too Early to Celebrate Victory on Obamacare
Euphoria from the right over the ideological “wins” in the bill and blanket criticism from the left are both premature.
Euphoria from the right over the ideological “wins” in the bill and blanket criticism from the left are both premature.
This week, Dr. Oran Smith interviews Dr. Jerome Aya-Ay on a re-emerging method of paying for Primary Care. It's easy and affordable and it's called Direct Primary Care.
Two months into the new Administration, the fight over whether to repeal and replace Obamacare simultaneously or separately continues to rage on Capitol Hill.
As the battle for healthcare heats up, let's separate some fact from fiction about what it means for South Carolinians.
This article was written by Ellen Weaver and Caleb Crosby, President of Alabama Policy Institute and was published in National Review on 1/19/2017. As the 115th Congress convenes and President-elect Trump prepares to take office tomorrow, our nation faces incredible challenges and opportunities. On health care in particular, the stakes couldn’t be higher, nor the path forward
Conservatives have no reason—none— to take a back seat on the compassion front to any Obamacare supporter.
As the dust begins to settle from the raucous 2016 election season, President-elect Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans are turning their attention toward governing.
For the past six years, Republicans — across Washington, and across the country — have virtually to a person run against Obamacare.
Minor surgery is an operation performed on you. Major surgery is when it is performed on me. So it was (I humbly confess) on Obamacare.
When it comes time to ObamaCare, the news just keeps getting worse. Choice is down while prices are up.