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Twenty-five top college students will travel to the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington, D.C. this June to participate in the 2012 American Enterprise Summer Institute.
At this health policy discussion, Dr. Lee N. Newcomer, executive vice president and chief medical officer of Vivius, will present data on the current operating status of a new form of health plan. Vivius is pioneering a personalized health plan that allows consumers to choose their own...
During the third annual "Cover the Uninsured Week" (May 1-8), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and other organizations will focus public attention on the problems facing those without health insurance. While health experts and policymakers identify covering the uninsured as a priority, there is sharp disagreement about how best to...
Experts discuss America, Europe, and NATO enlargement; the path to ratification; and the implications and challenges of enlargement.
The Clinton health reform attempt in the mid-1990s and the U.S. experience since then suggest some clear lessons for the next U.S. president.
The controversy over aspects of the House health care legislation that have been inappropriately equated with "death panels" has obscured the real problems with these provisions.
Reports from AARP and Families USA have heightened concerns among policymakers and the public about the affordability of prescription drugs. However, those reports are misleading.




