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The same money can't be spent twice. ObamaCare tries to do precisely that, and the government will have to borrow the difference.
A new book offers the first in-depth examination of the new law's impact on American individuals, families, and businesses. Written by an esteemed quartet of health policy experts, this book demystifies the convoluted plan that the Obama administration and a Democratic Congress pushed through, exploring its effect on real people.
Online registration for this event is now closed. Walk-in registrations will be accepted.
Video of this event will be livestreamed online at http://www.american.com/watch/aei-livestream
This event is the first in the Beyond Repeal and Replace series--an AEI project that aims to provide a deeper, more fundamental foundation for policymakers...
A new book offers the first in-depth examination of the new law's impact on American individuals, families, and businesses. Written by an esteemed quartet of health policy experts, this book demystifies the convoluted plan that the Obama administration and a Democratic Congress pushed through, exploring its effect on real people.
Thirty essays by statesmen, scholars, religious leaders, and journalists.
Medicare is facing a fiscal calamity: how can the growth of Medicare spending be limited while ensuring that beneficiaries continue to have access to affordable health care?
The current debate about U.S. public policy in Central America and the Caribbean is hampered by ignorance, oversimplification, and hidden agendas.
At this AEI event, speakers discussed what the latest reforms mean for Medicare, whether the program is up to the job, and what is at stake for doctors and patients.







