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Lower prices will expand coverage
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 4.24.2007

We can expect to hear a lot this week about how to insure the 44 million Americans – or 6.5 million Californians – who lack health coverage. Unfortunately, many of the ideas being thrown around are wildly off-target.

Universal winners and losers
Submitted by John R. Graham on 4.6.2007

The Canadian experience confirms that government monopoly health care, though billed as "universal," has trouble delivering the goods. Nevertheless, similar schemes being advanced in America find favor with Big Labor, with good reason.

At-risk health coverage
Submitted by John R. Graham on 4.1.2007

I hope Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger reads this report about the effect of outlawing underwriting in California's market for association health plans a decade ago.

Rising health care costs have lawmakers seeking new solution
Submitted by Peter Wong on 4.1.2007

Oregon has undertaken sweeping changes in health care before, but lawmakers hope their latest effort will reach beyond the one in six Oregonians now without insurance coverage.

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