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Half-Time Report
By: Jeffrey H. Anderson, Ph.D
2.25.2010

At the intermission, the president may be wondering why he decided to host this summit. Sitting around a table, almost as an equal (albeit a particularly chatty one) with members of Congress, does not afford him the same advantages he enjoyed when giving the State of the Union address or even when standing behind the podium at the House Republican conference.
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It’s Summit Day in Washington
By: Jeffrey H. Anderson, Ph.D
2.25.2010

A year into the health-care debate, President Obama will be hosting a health-care summit today at the Blair House — something it is humanly impossible to imagine a president with a keener sense of the stature of his office doing. When you watch, imagine the Blair House as President Obama will likely see it in his mind's eye, with a large “Health-Care Reform: Grand Reopening” banner draped across its entrance, bands playing, and children laughing.
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Obama’s Summit Challenge
By: Sally C. Pipes
2.24.2010

President Obama’s much-anticipated summit on Thursday is drawing near. The president will kick off the six-hour event at Blair House that will be televised on C-SPAN. Following him will be opening remarks by Republican and Democratic members of Congress who have been chosen by their associates.
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What Are Republicans Talking about When Republicans Talk about 'Buying Health Insurance Across State
By: John R. Graham
2.23.2010

Ramesh Ponnuru's defense of allowing individuals to buy health insurance across state lines has been getting sensible push-back from readers (here and here). As he points out, all the "fixes" that Republicans have put forward are supported by conservatives because they are meant to move us in the direction of individual ownership of health insurance.

So, does Congressional preemption of states' powers to regulate health insurance within their boundaries move us in the right direction? I'm afraid not, certainly not as the Republicans are proposing. Unfortunately, the GOP's Better Solutions platform continues the policy of discriminating against people who are employed, by forcing them to get health benefits of their employers' choice, and not letting them use their own pre-tax dollars to buy individual, portable, guaranteed renewable, health insurance.
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Congress Should Not Pre-Empt State Antitrust Regulation of Health Insurance
By: John R. Graham
2.16.2010

One interesting contradiction about the majority faction's position on health-insurance "reform" is that, while they don't want a national market for health insurance (in the sense that they don't want each American to have health insurance that is portable from job to job and state to state), they do want Congress to regulate health insurance federally.

With the "reform" in limbo, the majority has found one thing that they think will fly: Subjecting health insurers to federal antitrust laws. This would be pointless, and likely counter-productive.
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Do-Goodism Never Ends
By: Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D
2.9.2010

The hits just keep on comin'. The AP reported last Friday that "Vermont, already a leader in the effort to cut health care costs by reining in drug companies' marketing, could become the first state to require the firms to report how much they spend providing free samples of their wares to physicians."
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More on Anthem Blue Cross California Rate Hikes
By: John R. Graham
2.9.2010

I recently suggested that Anthem Blue Cross California’s astonishing rate hikes in the individual maket are caused by an adverse-selection spiral, and pointed my finger at recent changes in rules governing rescissions of individual policies.
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New York Times Debunks the Uncompensated-Care Myth
By: John R. Graham
2.9.2010

But that's not the way they put it. The headline reads: "Bills Stalled, Hospitals Fear Rising Unpaid Care." It's the typical sort of story describing an emergency room that deals with uninsured patients who will never pay their bills. These stories are so common, you'd expect hospitals to be shuttering across the country.
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What's Behind Anthem's Huge California Rate Hikes?
By: John R. Graham
2.8.2010

Californians with individually purchased health insurance were rocked last week by news that Anthem Blue Cross was planning to raise rates for some individual policies by 39 percent. U.S. Secretary of Health & Human Services Kathleen Sebelius has got into the act, demanding an explanation (even though she has no authority over rates in California’s individual market).
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California's New HMO Regulations
By: John R. Graham
2.5.2010

Perhaps the greatest absurdity of California state senator Mark Leno getting his single-payer bill passed in the state senate is that it happened the same month the Department of Managed Health Care announced its new regulations limiting waiting times for HMOs.

The new regulations will require that telephone calls be returned within 30 minutes; that health professionals be available 24/7; that appointments with general practitioners take place within ten days, or 15 days for specialists.
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