Access to birth control has nothing to do with actual insurance
- February 16, 2012
According to the headline, opposing ObamaCare (HR 3590, 2010) is equivalent to opposing health care itself. Continue reading
READ MOREFor example, “American taxpayers pay almost as much for government feeding programs as overweight and obesity generate in excess medical costs.” Continue reading
READ MOREObamaCare’s legal defense relies as much on policy arguments—about the nature of uncompensated medical care, the role of Medicaid, and the interaction of the law’s various provisions—as it does on constitutional reasoning. But the policy case is just as dubious as the constitutional one. Continue reading
READ MOREConsumer-directed health plans — not federal government dictates — have helped bring down costs. Obamacare should be expanding them — not regulating them out of existence. Continue reading
READ MORE“Although health insurers will pay some rebates this year, the cash should be treated as a short-term benefit with a long-term cost.” Continue reading
READ MORE“Although health insurers will pay some rebates this year, the cash should be treated as a short-term benefit with a long-term cost. Rebates will likely disappear in the future as the companies become more familiar with the regulation and learn how to game it.” Continue reading
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