Greg Scandlen

Greg Scandlen is the founder of Consumers for Health Care Choices, a non-partisan, non-profit membership organization aimed at empowering consumers in the health care system.

Mr. Scandlen is an accomplished writer, researcher, and public speaker. He is considered one of the nation's experts on health care financing, insurance regulation and employee benefits. He testifies frequently before Congress, and appears on such television shows as the O'Reilly Factor, NBC Nightly News, and CNN. Mr. Scandlen gives three dozen speeches a year to organizations representing employers and labor, hospitals and physicians, insurers and pharmaceutical companies.

He has published many papers on topics such as health care costs, insurance reform, employee benefits, individual insurance programs, HSAs and HRAs, and every aspect of consumer driven health care.

Mr. Scandlen has worked for several Washington-based think tanks, was the president of the Health Benefits Group and the founder and executive director of the Council for Affordable Health Insurance. He also spent 12 years in the Blue Cross Blue Shield system, most recently as the director of state research at the national association.

 


Sunday, July 20, 2008

Resisting Tax Increases 

Business in Maine and Mass. Get Some Backbone

By Greg Scandlen

Filed As:  Budget and Tax, Health Care


Here’s a news flash for you – UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE COSTS MORE THAN PROPONENTS CLAIM! Yes, indeedy! Folks get these sweeping bills enacted by promising they won’t cost the taxpayers much. And a year or two later they ALWAYS come back for a tax increase to “complete the ... more »»

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Are Americans Alone in Being Disgruntled? 

By Greg Scandlen

Filed As:  Health Care


The Commonwealth Fund (not to be confused with Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Foundation) has issued another report on how awful the American health care system is. This report is ... more »»

Monday, August 11, 2008

Shadegg Bill Would Reduce Uninsured by 25 percent 

Without any new spending

By Greg Scandlen

Filed As:  Health Care

An important new study was released at a briefing of the American Enterprise Institute last week. It looks at the potential reduction of the uninsured by moving to a national market as envisioned by the legislation introduced by Rep. John Shadegg (R-AZ) and Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) that would allow the ... more »»

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Minnesota Blues Killing HSAs? 

By Greg Scandlen

Filed As:  Health Care

A legislative staffer I deal with a lot sent me a link to a recent article by Steve Davis, the editor of Inside Consumer Directed Healthcare. In this case, he was writing in a sister publication, more »»

Saturday, June 7, 2008

More on Massachusetts 

They'd be better off buying coverage in Connecticut

By Greg Scandlen

Filed As:  Health Care

A new paper by Sharon Long about the Massachusetts experience was published in Health Affairs. It is quite a nice look at how things changed from the fall of 2006 and the fall of 2007. ... more »»

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Masking Propaganda as Research 

The recent "study" of physician attitudes

By Greg Scandlen

Filed As:  Health Care



Here’s a survey question for you. Please check the box that is closest to your beliefs and return the form to me –

___ Reporters are idiots

___ Reporters are morons

The results will be published in the prestigious Annals of Internal Medicine.

more »»

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Consequences of Mandatory Coverage 

Iowa Provides a Clue

By Greg Scandlen

Filed As:  Health Care

An op-ed by Adam Thompson in the Des Moines Register indicates that Iowa is close to passing an Obama-type mandate on children. The piece mentions that of Iowa’s 50,000 uninsured children, 27,... more »»

Saturday, January 5, 2008

The Sorry History of Mandatory Coverage 

By Greg Scandlen

Filed As:  Health Care

I rarely agree with David Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhndler, the husband and wife team of Marxist doctors from Boston who run Physicians for  a National Health Plan. So it was something of a shock to read an more »»

Friday, March 21, 2008

Consumer Driven Health Now 12% of the Market! 

What the EBRI-Commonwealth survey really says

By Greg Scandlen

Filed As:  Health Care

The Employee Benefits Research Institute and Commonwealth Fund have come out with their third annual survey of "Consumerism in Health." This edition is an improvement over ... more »»

Friday, February 8, 2008

The "Hidden Tax" Lie 

New study finds the uninsured pay their share -- plus

By Greg Scandlen

Filed As:  Health Care

The primary rationale offered by supporters of individual mandates is that the uninsured consume services that are paid for by the rest of us. It is, they contend, a "hidden tax" that adds as much as 20% to insurance premiums. This argument is destroyed by a new study in Health Affairs that ... more »»

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