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Health-care system needs more caring
Submitted by Dr. Randolph M. Howes on 4.29.2008
Presidential candidates condemn Americans for not providing health insurance to 47 million fellow citizens but the Washington Times carried an article by Sally Pipes, of the Pacific Research Institute, and presented facts that indicate political debaters try to unfairly paint us as evil, dispassionate and heartless Americans.
Keep health data private
Submitted by John R. Graham on 4.26.2008
Those who think the government's tentacles have not strangled enough of American health care should pay heed to developments in health information technology.
Sally C. Pipes at Western Women's Summit
Submitted on 4.26.2008
PRI's Sally C. Pipes was a guest speaker at the Western Women's Summit, sponsored by the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, at the Reagan Ranch Center.
Governor has good plans for uninsured
Submitted by Diana M. Ernst on 4.10.2008
In the wake of the Massachusetts health reform and California's recent attempt at an overhaul, more states are jumping on the bandwagon to "cover the uninsured." That can be a tricky matter, like health reform in general.
Is Dr. Robert Jarvik Public Health Enemy Number 1?
Submitted by John R. Graham on 4.9.2008
There was quite an uproar when the politicians who decide what information Americans may or may not see attacked Pfizer for using a certain physician in its ad campaign for Lipitor, the popular anti-cholesterol pill.
There is good in drug advertising
Submitted by John R. Graham on 4.7.2008
There was quite an uproar when the politicians who decide what information Americans may or may not see attacked Pfizer for using a certain physician in its ad campaign for Lipitor, the popular anti-cholesterol pill.
Bay State model bodes ill for the nation
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 4.6.2008
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are creating quite a spectacle as they joust over the minutia of their respective health care plans in their attempts to secure the Democratic vote. To witness the real action in health care politics and policy - and catch a glimpse of the future under either Obama or Hillary and a Democratic-controlled congress - we should turn our attention to Massachusetts.
McCain's health proposal aims to tackle costs
Submitted by Kristen Gerencher on 4.3.2008
Given the amount of attention focused on the differences between the Democratic presidential candidates' health-care proposals, you might think presumed Republican nominee Sen. John McCain didn't have one of his own.
San Francisco Surcharge Covers Health Care
Submitted on 4.2.2008
PRI's Director of Health Care Studies John R. Graham appears on the Wall Street Journal Digital Network.
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