May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not
- September 12, 2013
At Forbes, Avik Roy explains how government bureaucrats will make high-deductible insurance plans that qualify for Health Savings Accounts more expensive, even though such plans promote prudent medical spending. Continue reading
READ MOREA new Obama administration rule could drive out of the market the low-cost, high deductible plans that are supposed to be available under ObamaCare. That would likely mean a sharp jump in taxpayer subsidies. Continue reading
READ MOREJohn Goodman of the National Center for Policy Analysis writes: [B]efore the current era, the most common form of health insurance — other than Blue Cross plans — was indemnity insurance with a fee schedule. A typical benefit consisted of so many dollars a day for each day in the hospital. Since the benefit was […]
READ MOREThe Objective Standard has published Paul Hsieh, M.D.’s article about how to protect yourself from ObamaCare (HR 3590). Here are the topic headings:
To the extent possible, arrange to pay for your medical care directly rather than through an insurancepolicy. – Health savings accounts- concierge medicine- medical tourism
Assume full responsibility for your personal health.- Eat Well […]
In response to the health control legislation, HR 3590, a small health insurance companies that focused on selling high-deductible policies is closing its doors. So reports Richmond BizSense (emphasis added)
The hotly debated healthcare reform bill signed into law in March has killed a local insurance company.
At least that’s according to a brief letter Richmond-based […]