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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?
What reforms will revive the FEHBP and improve Medicare?
Reform of tax policy is a necessary condition for the efficient reform of our health care system.
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...
AEI scholars are available to comment on health care vote developments over the weekend.
Policymakers should not wait any longer to address the growing fiscal crisis in this country. Responsible reform of Medicare is a major component of any plan to place the country back on a sustainable fiscal path.
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) have proven to be one of the most controversial provisions of the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003. Will HSAs blaze a trail to a more efficient health care system? Will they disrupt existing employer-sponsored insurance? Will they prove popular with health insurers, employers, and individual consumers?...
Few areas of public policy are more misunderstood than that of insurance. Why do consumers want to buy insurance in the first place? Why have politicians from Bismarck to the Clintons wished to provide more insurance through the public sector? And, can economists provide any rational criteria to judge...




