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Kidney Dialysis: The Price of Government Monopoly
By: John R. Graham
8.27.2009

USA Today has run an article describing the relatively dire state of kidney dialysis in America today.  Kidney dialysis is difficult enough, but it's also just plain inconvenient because patients have had to travel to dialysis centers at inconvenient times. Although it's possible to dialyze at home, 92% of patients are "treated in centers . . . not because it's optimal but because that is the way it has been done for nearly four decades."
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Surprise! Waxman Is Wrong!
By: Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D
8.26.2009

Dog Bites Man. Baby Cries. Water Flows Downhill. And Henry Waxman is a hard statist. The august NY Times reports today that Waxman "is on a crusade to save Medicare billions of dollars." And just how will Waxman do that? Easy: He'll take from the evil (John McCain's adjective, not mine) drug producers, who have received a purported "windfall" from the new Medicare Part D program for subsidized drugs for Medicare beneficiaries.
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The NY Times Reports: The People Are Irrational
By: Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D
8.25.2009

The New York Times "reports" today that fears of rationing under government health coverage are "unfounded." After all, some "expert" says that "our culture is not going to allow that," and — let's be honest with ourselves — if there is anything that management consultants know, it is American culture. And the news story goes on to report that "few health policy experts see the likelihood of lawmakers' adopting some sort of new system in which government bureaucrats decide whether someone's grandfather can get his hip replaced or a wife can have her cancer treatment paid for."
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California Health Insurance Rescissions: Doctors Dissatisfied
By: John R. Graham
8.21.2009

Physicians struggle to get paid after health plans' rescind policies.

The long saga of "rescissions" of individual health policies in California shows no sign of ending.  The California Medical Association and the Los Angeles County Medical Association have filed an amicus curiae brief in the case of Anthem Blue Cross, which settled allegations of illegal rescissions with the Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) in return for contacting the rescinded policy-holders and allowing them to "voluntarily" re-enroll without underwriting and pay any out-of-pocket expenses that they had incurred.
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Mickey Kaus and Realism
By: Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D
8.21.2009

Mickey Kaus does not understand why the choice between health-care rationing and other forms of cost containment "has to be Euro-style rationing . . . if we're willing to make the alternative hard choice of raising taxes (or cutting other spending) to pay for avoiding it."
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'Bonding' or 'Fining' the Uninsured Is a Tax Hike
By: John R. Graham
8.20.2009

Imagine my distress upon reading the letters page of the latest print edition of National Review (Aug. 24, 2009), which contains an exchange of letters by Robert E. Moffit of the Heritage Foundation and Michael Cannon of the Cato Institute. Mr. Moffit takes issue with Mr. Cannon's criticism of the Heritage Foundation's support of Governor Romney's health reform in Massachusetts, which included requiring those who choose not to buy health insurance to post a "bond" in case they end up at the ER and can't pay their hospital bills. John McClaughry has also recommended this approach to paying for uncompensated care, which Mr. Cannon describes as an "individual mandate" by another name.
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Co-op Confusion
By: John R. Graham
8.19.2009

Given the relative success of farmers' co-ops, a reasonable person is led to conclude that the "co-ops" floated by the president's faction are simply a way of clothing a wolf (the "public option") in sheep's clothing. The goal would be to bait Senator Grassley of Iowa, and other farm-state legislators. Indeed, the health-care co-op in Green Bay, Wisc., that the president has visited and praised was seeded with federal money (via earmarks won by two Wisconsin Democrats), so their support of his "reform" is neither objective nor disinterested.
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Thank You for Bringing Up Switzerland, Professor Krugman
By: John R. Graham
8.17.2009

Paul Krugman expresses dismay that the country may be moving more towards a Swiss system for delivering medical services rather than a Canadian or British one. With the apparent demise of the so-called "public option," the path to government monopoly provision of health insurance (for which the "public option" was a Trojan horse) is blocked.
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"Fishy" Rumors About New York Health Insurance
By: John R. Graham
8.15.2009

Many folks are now aware that we have a civic duty to report "fishy" rumors and unfounded gossip about the government’s take-over of our access to medical services. This is an important duty. Through the miracle of the Internet, all kinds of nonsense can get through. So, if you make the mistake of actually reading the text of HR 3200 online, you might be disturbed.

Thankfully, the White House has posted some short, snappy, interviews with some of the Administration’s operatives to dispel any crazy ideas you might have got from wading through all that legal mumbo-jumbo. Come on, why should you waste your valuable time reading a bill that none of the politicians who vote for it will?
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Even If It's Not a 'Death Panel,' It Doesn't Belong in Medicare
By: John R. Graham
8.13.2009

Lots of hullabaloo over Sarah Palin accusing the president of establishing a "death panel" to knock off handicapped kids and elderly folks. So, I thought I'd take a gander at the bill myself. What she's talking about is the proposal for Medicare to cover Advance Planning Directives every five years. As Jonathan Cohn pointed out to Stephen Colbert, his own show's group policy has the same benefit.
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Obama to Town Hall Gathering: The public health plan will be just like the US Postal Service
By: John R. Graham
8.12.2009

During Tuesday's so-called "town hall" in New Hampshire (in which a schoolgirl warned the president that there were people outside holding signs that said "mean things" about his plan), the president gave the US Postal Service as an example to calm our fears about a new government program, the "public option," destroying private health insurance.
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Obama: 'We're Going to Require Insurers to Cover What They Already Cover'
By: John R. Graham
8.12.2009

Yesterday's town hall in New Hampshire was another damp squib, I'm afraid. (I think the networks have learned that health reform is bad for ratings, so they've dialled back the coverage.) But it's clear that the government has decided to make health insurers the targets, and leave Big Pharma alone (but we already knew that).
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How Stupid Can They Possibly Be?
By: Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D
8.6.2009

Answer: Unbelievably stupid. Incredibly stupid. Amazingly stupid. Look-up-stupid-in-a-dictionary-and-you'll-find -these-guys'-photos stupid. 
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Obama vs. Pelosi on Health Care
By: John R. Graham
8.6.2009

As a San Franciscan with a distinct lack of "San Francisco values", I'm sometimes put on the hot seat by the local media when the Court of the Red Queen returns from its sojourn in the fabled city of the East (i.e. when the House recesses). This clip, from the local CBS affiliate, quotes President Obama, his health-care policy spokesman Linda Douglass, Speaker Pelosi (at the San Francisco General Hospital), and yours truly.
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Prescribing Higher Health-Care Costs
By: Sally C. Pipes
8.5.2009

Today’s LA Times features a trenchant critique of the latest fashion among Washington health-care reformers: Try to squeeze pharmaceutical companies to cut costs. President Obama has already gotten drug makers to commit to pony up $80 billion and perhaps even more to help close the donut hole for seniors getting pharmaceuticals through Medicare Part D — the prescription-drug program that was implemented in January 2006.
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Blue Dog Medicaid Deal Will Devour Us
By: John R. Graham
8.4.2009

Last Friday, the House Energy & Commerce Committee marked up HR 3200, the government take-over of Americans' access to medical services. The Blue Dog Democrats inserted an amendment that they figure will insert some fiscal responsibility into this monstrous bill.
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