The devastation and economic destruction caused by Obamacare has begun. When President Obama laid out his grand plan for health care reform, he promised expansive coverage and cheaper costs for all. These two promises have already been broken as studies reveal that Obamacare is actually increasing the cost of medical care, and will not even begin to solve the problem of uninsured Americans. Read more
They say those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it. This series explores the similarities of events a quarter millennium ago to the events unfolding today. The fact that the Tea Party movement derived its name from the Boston Tea Party of 1773 is not coincidental. Read more
A new research study released by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), a California-based free-market think tank, examines an expanded quasi-federal comparative effectiveness review (CER) process and the negative effects on private-sector investment in research and development of new and improved medical technologies. Read more
A new research study released by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), a California-based free-market think tank, shows how ObamaCare threatens the solvency of private health plans, which will significantly reduce consumer choice and increase costs. Read more
A new research study released by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), a California-based free-market think tank, reviews the auction design process currently established by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for medical devices and equipment. Read more
New report explores the environmental implications of several commercially available vehicle and fuel types, and indentifies where policies could be improved to result in net benefits to Americans. Read more
Government red tape and inertia, plus union opposition, have prevented widespread student access to K-12 online learning according to the new book now available on amazon.com! Read more
Easy access to Medi-Cal-financed long-term care (LTC) has caused many Californians to put off long-term care planning and rely on publicassistance. The taxpayer price tag for Medi-Cal Long-Term Care was $12.5 billion in 2008 andwill likely increase with the growing population of age-80-plus citizens in the state. Read more