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Joesph Antos' statement on premium support for Medicare before the House Committee on Ways and Means' Subcommittee on Health
Although administration officials are eager to deny it, rationing health care is central to President Barack Obama's health plan.
R. Glenn Hubbard, John F. Cogan, and Daniel P. Kessler propose reforms of health care taxation, health market regulation, consumer information, and the medical malpractice system.
H.R. 4489 focuses on a specific market: prescription drug coverage for federal employees; the legislation would impose a wide variety of restrictions, controls, and mandates.
Taylorism begat the adversarial labor relations that now bedevil the Detroit automakers. Today, hostile labor politics are counterproductive for both firms and unionized employees.
The authors propose a simple change to tax law that would cut unproductive health spending, reduce the number of uninsured, and promote greater tax fairness.
In its report released yesterday, the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform proposed two answers to the problems of the present federal income tax code.
A new law specifying provisionsfor all health insurance policies is unprecedented interference by the federal government intoprivate health insuranceand will have a series of ill effects.



