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Implemented wisely, Feldman argues, medical indemnities would expand consumer choice, improve program efficiency, and simplify the Medicare program.
How to Fix Medicare: Let's Pay Patients, Not PhysiciansBy Roger FeldmanAEI Press, 2008, $15.00
Medicare spending is on autopilot, and it is coming in for a crash landing. Costs are projected to double to $900 billion over the next decade, and there is increasing evidence that Medicare does not provide good value for the money spent--paying too much or too little for necessary services,...
AEI scholars have produced a plethora of new titles this summer and fall.Here we highlight some of their new books.
Events in Yugoslavia have reinforced the People's Republic of China'sdetermination to exercise greater leadership against U.S. "hegemony."
Empires have undeservedly gotten a bad name, particularly in America since President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the end of the Age of Empires and ushered in the Age of Nations.




