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Debate over eye drug shows importance of patient choice
The Daily Caller
By: Sally C. Pipes
5.29.2012

Macular degeneration is a common cause of blindness in older populations and a debilitating condition that affected my own mother later in life.



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How High Deductible Plans Lead To Low Healthcare Spending
Forbes.com
By: Sally C. Pipes
5.29.2012

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) just released their latest estimates of national healthcare spending over the past few years — and they seem to provide some rare good news.
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Obamacare diagnosed as quackery
The Boston Herald
By: Sally C. Pipes
5.29.2012

The Supreme Court hasn’t yet rendered its verdict on Obamacare, but the nation’s doctors have. And they think it will wreck America’s health care system.
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State finally winning fight against childhood obesity
Los Angeles Daily News
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
5.24.2012

After years of dismal and discouraging data showing a seemingly inexorable rise in childhood obesity, recent research in California shows that the fight against this epidemic is finally starting to pay off.
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Obamacare vs. employer-based health insurance
New York Daily News
By: Sally C. Pipes
5.24.2012

The average family’s health benefits now cost more than $20,000, according to a new report from Milliman, a consultancy. American workers pick up about $8,500 of that tab, and their employers cover the rest.



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GOP Ready With Alternatives If ObamaCare's Repealed
Investor's Business Daily
By: Sally C. Pipes
5.24.2012

Republicans and Democrats alike are anxiously awaiting the Supreme Court's judgment regarding the constitutionality of President Obama's health care law, which is expected by June 25.
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The Drug Re-Importation Re-Run: Not Worth Viewing
Real Clear Markets
By: Sally C. Pipes
5.23.2012

Here we go again. Although efforts to legalize prescription drug importation have consistently failed in the past, supporters are at it again.
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Focus on Better Education Instead
The New York Times
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
5.21.2012

Falling back to 1970s-style desegregation policies like busing ignores new schooling options that weren’t available decades ago and which offer better educational opportunities for minority students.
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The Tale of Two States
CNBC
5.21.2012

Insight on California's $16 billion state budget deficit, with Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, host of "The Gavin Newsom Show," and Art Laffer, Laffer investments.
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Defeating California's Water Crisis
San Diego Union Tribune
5.16.2012

The California Department of Water Resources just took stock of the state’s water supplies. And while reservoirs appear well-stocked, officials are already urging residents to conserve water in preparation for an expected shortage in the summer of 2013.
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Not That the Obama Administration Has Noticed, But Drugs Are Expensive to Develop
Forbes.com
By: Sally C. Pipes
5.14.2012

Last week, pharmaceutical company Roche announced that it was scrapping work on a once-promising cholesterol medicine at the recommendation of its independent data and safety monitoring board.
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New website allows taxpayers to calculate their public pensions
PRI Press Release
By: Pacific Research Institute
5.11.2012

If you were a public employee, what would your pension be?

PublicSectorInc.org, a project of the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, has launched six new state calculators allowing taxpayers in Arizona, California, Louisiana, Montana, North Carolina, and Oklahoma to calculate how much they would receive in retirement benefits if they were public employees. Click here to calculate what your pension would be in one of these states.
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Obama's Ed Policies Will Wreak Havoc on California Education
Flashreport
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
5.11.2012

When California agreed to replace its own rigorous state student-learning standards with the comparatively less difficult national standards supported by the Obama administration, questions immediately arose about the impact of this monumental shift on education practices in the state.
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Schaden-fraud in Medicare
Pressmentor.com
By: Sally C. Pipes
5.10.2012

Leave it to our leaders in Washington to spend a dollar to save a dime. Congress just announced that a $77-million computer system put in place last summer to combat Medicare fraud had saved taxpayers a grand total of $7,591 through the end of the year.
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Speeding life-saving drugs to patients
The Washington Times
By: Sally C. Pipes
5.9.2012

In late April, at the annual meeting for the American Academy of Neurology, the American drug developer Genzyme announced a breakthrough for one of its new multiple sclerosis drugs.
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BamCare’s war on women
The New York Post
By: Sally C. Pipes
5.9.2012

President Obama leads Mitt Romney among women — for now. That will change if voters focus on what the ObamaCare law does to their health care.



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The e-record cost-saving myth
The San Francisco Chronicle
By: Sally C. Pipes
5.3.2012

Researchers from Harvard University and the City University of New York have cautioned that the federal government's multibillion-dollar investments in health information technology might not be the boon their proponents claim.



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ObamaCare's Individual Mandate Will Raise, Not Lower Costs
Forbes.com
By: Sally C. Pipes
5.2.2012

A month after the Supreme Court heard three days of arguments over the constitutionality of Obamacare, the debate continues unabated outside the courtroom.
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