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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...
One of the annual rituals of Washington's health policy calendar involves the release of projections for the next ten years of national health spending. It then is followed immediately by desperate efforts by various interest groups and advocacy "analysts" to spin the new numbers to their advantage.
President Barack Obama and his allies are shifting their health reform rhetoric into an attack on the insurance industry, but their goal remains universal health coverage.
More than three decades after the Revolution of 1979, the Islamic Republic of Iran Army and the IRGC remain entangled in a rivalry which the Army — should the hitherto trend continue — is bound to lose.
Destroying the private sector in health would replace competition and consumer choice with bureaucratic power and planning.
There are some major challenges ahead for the Senate as it takes up health care reform, but it still has time to create a plan that could gain considerable public support.
Significant differences among state Medicaid programs will hinder national health care reform.
Experts take questions on ObamaCare, the legislation surrounding it, and the detrimental impact it will have on the economy, on our health sector, and on our freedom.





