Grace-Marie Turner

Grace-Marie Turner is president of the Galen Institute

Grace-Marie Turner is president of the Galen Institute, a public policy research organization that she founded in 1995 to promote an informed debate over free-market ideas for health reform. She speaks and writes extensively about incentives to promote a more competitive, consumer-driven marketplace in the health sector.

The Galen Institute has been instrumental in promoting Health Savings Accounts and other consumer-friendly ideas that transfer power over health care decisions from bureaucracies to individuals.

In December of 2004, Grace-Marie was invited by President Bush to speak on HSAs and consumer-directed health reform at the White House Economic Summit. She recently was appointed by former HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson to serve as a member of the National Advisory Council of Healthcare Research and Quality.

Grace-Marie also is founder and facilitator of the Health Policy Consensus Group, which serves as a forum for analysts from market-oriented think tanks around the country to analyze and develop health policy recommendations.

She is the editor of Empowering Health Care Consumers through Tax Reform, published by the University of Michigan Press.

In 1995-96, Grace-Marie served as executive director of the National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform. For 12 years, she was president of Arnett & Co., a health policy analysis and communications firm in Washington, D.C.

Her early career was in politics and journalism, where she received numerous awards for her writings on economics and politics.


Monday, March 3, 2008

TurboTax Trouble with HSAs 

Filed As:  Health Care

There are gremlins at TurboTax thwarting people trying to enter their tax deductible Health Savings Account contributions. A number of people have been frustrated in dealing with the software, including a top HHS official, who recounted this experience:

In TurboTax's on-line tax form, "their ... more »»

Friday, February 22, 2008

A Correction on NFIB 

Filed As:  Health Care

Following up on my recent commentary about the National Federation of Independent Business joining forces with a big labor union and the AARP on health care, I inaccurately said that the NFIB sponsored the Harry and Louise ads about the ... more »»

Monday, March 3, 2008

$23,000 for a Policy in Massachusetts 

Filed As:  Health Care

Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick has been boasting that his state's health reform initiative has reduced the number of uninsured by half, with nearly 300,000 more people added to the health insurance rolls. What he doesn't say is that four out of five of them are relying heavily on taxpayer ... more »»

Friday, February 22, 2008

Consumers Can be Active in Health Care--if Given the Chance 

Filed As:  Health Care

A new study out by Deloitte's Center for Health Solutions is a must read. The big consulting firm has produced the most comprehensive profile so far of the American health care consumer, under the direction of the center's executive director, Paul Keckley, Ph.D.

The more »»

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

An Alternative to Standard SCHIP  

Filed As:  Health Care

Wal-Mart has announced that the percentage of associates who now have health insurance for 2008 has more »»

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Insurance Mandates Continue to Grow 

15 in Idaho, but 64 in Minnesota

Filed As:  Health Care

The number of state mandated health benefits continues to grow -- to 1,961 nationwide, up from 1,901 last year, according to CAHI's annual list of health insurance mandates (PDF) in each state.

The ... more »»

Monday, February 11, 2008

Four Years of HSA Experience 

Aetna report: Cost savings, more preventive care

Filed As:  Health Care

Aetna continues to follow the health care claims and utilization of 1.6 million members of its Aetna HealthFund consumer-directed plans, and four years of evidence continues to show sustained savings, more patient engagement in managing health, and ... more »»

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Health Care Charity in Action 

Filed As:  Health Care

For four years, New Jersey’s Zarephath Health Center has helped churches meet the health care needs of the poor, uninsured, and under-insured, writes the Courier News of ... more »»

Monday, January 28, 2008

Cash and Carry 

Filed As:  Health Care

USA Today ran an article last week about employers who are moving away from offering health insurance and giving them cash instead.

In the 1980s, major companies began ... more »»

Saturday, January 26, 2008

If Your Paycheck Isn't Going Up So Quickly ... 

Blame rising health care costs

Filed As:  Health Care

Investor’s Business Daily recently published an more »»

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