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By next year, about two-thirds of American physicians will be working as salaried employees of large groups and hospitals. This movement has been underway for years. Over the last decade, the number of independent physicians was falling by about 2% a year. But these trends are now accelerating.
As co-authors of Why ObamaCare Is Wrong for America,we strongly recommend that the Affordable Care Act of 2010 should be repealed and replaced as soon as possible.
Joesph Antos' statement on premium support for Medicare before the House Committee on Ways and Means' Subcommittee on Health
By keeping the focus on better health for real people, perhaps we’ll develop both the humility to recognize how little we still understand as well as the drive to ensure — and emphatically demand — that our advances ultimately wind up not only in papers, but also in patients.
Criticism of the U.S. health-care system for its high costs and uneven coverage is abundant, but is it warranted? Is the U.S. system inferior to those in other developed countries? Not according to economists Robert L. Ohsfeldt and John E. Schneider, who argue in their just-published book, The...
The conventional ways of cataloguing and reporting health spending significantly understate the government share of health spending.
While everyone says they want more innovation, words are easy. The tough, practical questions remain: How do we get more innovation and how do we harness it?
Is health care different than other commodities? Should it be purchased and provided through the market or through government programs?







