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The wrong prescriptions
Submitted on 12.29.2006
Every special interest with its finger in the health care pie claims to have a "solution" to rising costs and the problem of the uninsured. Gov. Schwarzenegger has considered many of these ideas while shaping his own proposal, to be unveiled soon.
Rewrite these prescriptions
Submitted on 12.27.2006
As Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger firms up his proposals to reform California health care, we strongly recommend holding the line against costly new mandates that would force insurance companies to add more types of coverage, which would increase, rather than cut, costs.
Health care at a crossroads
Submitted on 12.26.2006
California is at a crossroads that will dictate the quality and cost of health care for millions of residents for decades to come. And as so often is the case, as California goes, the rest of the nation may follow.
Filet Mignon, Pinot Noir and an MRI; Compulsory Private Health Insurance Won’t Work
Submitted by John R. Graham on 12.21.2006
Imagine for a moment that you own an upscale restaurant — one that offers vintage wines, fine cuts of beef and exotic seafood. But night after night, patrons are leaving before paying their bills. Indeed, so many guests are now stiffing your restaurant that you face a financial crisis.
Drug Ads: Kill the Messenger?
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 12.19.2006
AMERICA spends too much on cars - especially expensive cars that we just don't need. When it comes to getting to work or school, a Toyota Camry - or even a bicycle - is just as effective as a Lexus ES, a BMW, or a Jaguar. There are already too many choices - yet automakers keep coming up with more. What should we do?
Warning bells tolling for rising health care costs
Submitted by Keith Matheny, Erica Solvig on 12.18.2006
Paying for Public Retirements New Federal requirements may be 'wake-up call'
Forum to Explore Evidence-Based Medicine and Implications for U.S. Healthcare
Submitted on 12.15.2006
SAN FRANCISCO -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The California Healthcare Institute (CHI) and the Pacific Research Institute (PRI) have assembled policy experts from Australia and the U.S. in San Francisco today to discuss the pros and cons of applying prospective cost-effectiveness analysis to insurance coverage of prescription drugs and how doing so might influence patients’ access to innovative medicines for cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and other conditions.
A Blueprint for Health Care Reform in Ohio
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 12.14.2006
As costs continue to rapidly increase, health care has become one of the most important issues Ohioans must confront in the coming years.
Californians at disadvantage with HSAs
Submitted by Diana M. Ernst on 12.7.2006
A Radical Cure: New Health-Care Plan
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 12.3.2006
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