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A free market will help fix health care
By: Jeff Jacoby on 11.29.2012

Neurologists are about to feel the sting of the Affordable Care Act. Beginning Jan. 1, Medicare will be paying them less for electrodiagnostic procedures used in identifying and treating a wide range of nerve and muscle disorders.

States Looking to Exchange Obamacare’s Insurance Exchanges
By: Sally C. Pipes on 11.29.2012

The next act in the Obamacare saga is about to begin—and it’s going to be tragic. Dec. 14 marks the deadline for states to reveal their plans for constructing insurance exchanges in line with the health care law’s dictates.

Obamacare's Rationers Employ The "It's Good For You" Defense
By: Sally C. Pipes on 11.27.2012

Obamacare’s backers have a plan to justify their attempts to ration medicine — by saying that it’s good for you.

End Medicare As We Know It Or It Will Come To Its Own End
By: Sally C. Pipes on 11.20.2012

As Republican leaders in Congress prepare to talk turkey on the federal budget with their Democratic counterparts in the aftermath of the election, it's time for everyone to face a hard truth — we must end Medicare as we know it.

In The Aftermath Of Obama's Re-Election, What's Next For Health Care?
By: Sally C. Pipes on 11.15.2012

With his victory last week, President Obama has effectively cemented his signature healthcare law into place — at least for another four years.



Obamacare causing doctor depression
By: Sally C. Pipes on 11.15.2012

Thanks to Obamacare, America’s corps of doctors appears to have a case of the blues.



Obamacare's doctor depression
By: Sally C. Pipes on 11.8.2012

Thanks to Obamacare, America's corps of doctors appears to have a case of the blues.

To Cure Rare Diseases, Unleash Orphan Drug Innovations
By: Sally C. Pipes on 10.29.2012

Last month, the City of Pittsburgh hosted the 35th annual Great Race, a charity run that raises money for the Richard S. Caliguiri Amyloidosis Research Fund. Caliguiri, a former Pittsburgh mayor, died of this rare protein disorder, and a portion of the race proceeds are used to help find a cure.

A Private Sector Healthcare Solution That We Can Smile About
By: Sally C. Pipes on 10.26.2012

Earlier this year, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn decided to cut $1.6 billion from the state’s Medicaid program to help get the state’s finances under control. Among the benefits slashed was dental coverage for adults.

Health care exchanges a disaster for states
By: Sally C. Pipes on 10.26.2012

All eyes are on voting day, November 6th. But ten days later may prove to be the true make-or-break moment of President Obama's political career — regardless of the election result.

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