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Worthwhile Medicaid reforms would directfunds to the states and populations that need them most.
Kicking the can down the road. That's been the Obama administration's response on issues from Iran's nuclear weapons program to America's entitlement systems.
Congress has a second chance to design a competitive Medicare program that will work and that can begin to transform the health sector.
The single largest component of Medicaid is long-term care for the elderly, followed by care for the seriously disabled. And the biggest chunk of all is care for what are called the "dual-eligibles," those who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid.
A distinguished panel of experts, including current and past members of the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission and two former CMS administrators, will debate whether "past is prologue" in Medicare's latest efforts to save itself--and the health system.
Medicare Part D — delivering prescription drugs to seniors — has been a success since President Bush introduced it. And the Obama administration plans to threaten that achievement.
Under the Obama healthcare plan, Medicine is undergoing industrialization as doctors become owned commodities of large hospitals and health plans.
In the lead-up to the one-year anniversary of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (better known as ObamaCare), the following American Enterprise Institute (AEI) health policy scholars are available to comment.







