Monthly Archives: November 2011

Employer mandate for “affordable coverage” creates confusing incentives for employers, employees

If [an employer] does offer health insurance, the worker with dependents will prefer that the coverage is unaffordable. That’s not a typo — if the coverage is unaffordable, then the employee will be able to buy health insurance for his family on the exchange. Continue reading

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Ohio Issue 3 election results: health care freedom passes

On Tuesday Ohio voters approved the Ohio Health Care Amendment to the Ohio state constitution: “no law or rule shall compel … any person… to participate in a health care system. … No law or rule shall prohibit the purchase or sale of health care or health insurance. … or rule shall impose a penalty or fine for the sale or purchase of health care or health insurance. Continue reading

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ObamaCare’s greatest hits (misses)

ObamaCare supporters are ignoring the federal government’s dire fiscal situation; ignoring the law’s impact on premiums, jobs, and access to health insurance; ignoring that a strikingly similar law has sent health care costs higher in Massachusetts; ignoring public opinion, Continue reading

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The Collectivist Mind: the left’s double standard for government & private health plans

Health care collectivists tolerate policies of Medicaid that they would respond to with outrage if a (nominally) private health plan had the same policy. Continue reading

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Republicans should keep attacking Obamacare

Republicans should keep attaching Obamacare. It’s unpopular, and for good reason. Continue reading

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Improving Medicaid with block grants & consumer-directed health care

If Medicaid were turned into a block grant program in which the federal government gave each state a set amount of money, it could improve patient care, restrain the growth in costs, reduce complexity and improve outcomes. Continue reading

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Elderly patients condemned to early death by secret use of do not resuscitate orders

“Elderly patients are being condemned to an early death by hospitals making secret use of “do not resuscitate” orders, an investigation has found” – Telegraph UK. Continue reading

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Kaiser poll finds drop in support for ObamaCare health care control law

Politico reports: “The health care reform law’s popularity hit an all-time low this month, largely driven by Democrats’ eroding confidence in the historic overhaul, according to a new poll released Friday.” Continue reading

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