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Two months ago, the House adopted a budget resolution that outlines the Republican majority's ambitious plans to slow the growth of federal entitlement spending. If implemented properly, entitlement spending restraint can address the long-term fiscal imbalance in a way that promotes economic growth and freedom.
President Obama promised that the brunt of any financial reckoning will fall mostly only on those making more than $250,000 annually. Under his healthcare plan, the economic agony starts at income levels that fall much lower than that.
The latest installment of ObamaCare is a scheme that’s uprooting the elderly poor and disabled who get care under Medicare and herding many into state-run Medicaid plans.
Walton Francis explains what you need to know about the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) as Senate Democrats debate an alternative to the public option that would ostensibly be modeled on the FEHBP.
More attention should be paid to creating conditions under which competition can actually bring health care costs down--what is the point of private health plans otherwise?
Miller spoke with MoneyWatch.com about what he believes is wrong with the current proposals before Congress and what changes he’d like to see.
Medicare should use competitive pricing to set the government contribution to the traditional fee-for-service Medicare plan and private Medicare Advantage plans.
If politically safe proposals are implemented and fail to produce savings, government will turn to a less appealing but more familiar tool to cut health care costs: the regulation of access to drugs and medical services.




