Health Care


Friday, September 14, 2007

Uninsured to be "Rescued" in Maryland County 

Media bias, health care coverage, and the Baltimore Sun

Filed As:  Health Care

The Baltimore Sun had an interesting headline for a story announcing that Howard County in Maryland is pursuing a plan to provide health care coverage for all residents. This headline surely belongs in ... more »»

Friday, September 14, 2007

Frequent Fatty Cards: The Answer to NHS' Problems? 

Filed As:  Health Care

In a move that turns the "no-hassle rewards" idea on its head, British conservatives ... more »»

Friday, September 14, 2007

Changes to SCHIP Regulations Won't Hurt Minnesota 

Filed As:  Health Care

The Star Tribune published my most recent SCHIP commentary today. In it, I rebut their editorial board's assertion that the Bush Administration's new SCHIP regulations cuts the program off at ... more »»

Thursday, September 13, 2007

NM Health Care Costs Rising Faster than Nation 

Filed As:  Health Care

According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, the nationwide average premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance rose an average of 6.1 percent in 2007. While that is slower than in recent years, in New Mexico (according to the more »»

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Maryland's Medicaid Expansion Folly 

Facing deficit and federal cutbacks, Maryland presses ahead

Filed As:  Health Care

Maryland advocates and policymakers are rallying behind a plan to expand Medicaid in the state. Apparently they aren't reading the news too closely, though. Not only is Maryland facing a deficit but the ... more »»

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Do Incentives In Health Care Matter? 

Filed As:  Health Care

In my last blog post I pointed out that larger hospitals responded to Medicare switching its reimbursements for capital costs to a prospective basis by implementing capital budgeting systems. The logic was that, given a fixed payment for ... more »»

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Could health insurance premiums be based on years, maybe decades of healthy living? 

Filed As:  Health Care

Today I had the privilege of attending a panel discussion that included an impressive mix of Minnesota health care entrepreneurs, including Tony Miller (co-founder and previous CEO of Definity Health), Michael Howe (CEO of MinuteClinic), Kyle Rolfing (CEO of RedBrick Health and co-founder of Definity ... more »»

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Hasn't Massachusetts Abolished the Uninsured? 

Didn't Safety-Net Hospitals Get the Memo?

Filed As:  Health Care

If you have any doubt that the wheels have come off Commonwealth Care, the Massachusetts health reform that former Gov. Romney signed inApril 2006, read the latest from the Alliance of Massachusetts Safety Net Hospitals,which is upset that the state proposes to “cut millions of dollars from annual ... more »»

Thursday, September 13, 2007

NO SCHIP 

Make insurance more affordable instead

Filed As:  Health Care

Cascade Policy Institute summer intern Anthony Stinton gives his views on why SCHIP should not be expanded in a recent commentary, NO SCHIP.

Anthony, who graduated first in his class from the US Air Force Academy ... more »»

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Gadzooks! A Clever Counter to Convenient Clinics 

A doctor responds by changing his practice instead of whining to the state

Filed As:  Health Care

So, there is at least one light in the darkness of organized medicine’s frantic attacks on convenient clinics – those storefront operations, often staffed by nurse practitioners and paid directly by patients, that offer some diagnoses and treatments, ... more »»

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