Dr. Sanjit Bagchi
			Commentary				
			
		Medicare Benefits Fall Short of Employer-Provided Health Care Plans
			Employer-provided health plans provide more generous benefits to seniors than Medicare does, according to an analysis conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Lincolnshire, Illinois-based Hewitt Associates. The study compared the traditional fee-for-service Medicare benefit package, including the prescription drug benefit, with typical large employer-provided health plans. The study found ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Dr. Sanjit Bagchi		
				
																						
			December 1, 2008		
				
					
			California				
			
		House Committee Considers Tax Breaks for Individual Health Insurance
			Health Care News (Heartland Institute), December 1, 2008 Members of the U.S. House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee are debating the merits of enacting tax breaks for individuals who buy private insurance, which would put them on equal tax footing with employers who purchase insurance for their employees. The committee ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Dr. Sanjit Bagchi		
				
																						
			December 1, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Report Exaggerates Number of Americans Who ‘Struggle’ to Pay Medical Bills
			Health Care News (Heartland Institute), November 1, 2008 As many as 72 million working-age Americans either have “medical bill problems” or are paying off medical debt, according to a survey conducted by The Commonwealth Fund. The report also found the portion of the population with medical bill problems increased from ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Dr. Sanjit Bagchi		
				
																						
			November 1, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		HHS Devises Another Strategy for Health Information Technology
			The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has released a plan to “coordinate the federal government’s health IT efforts, which seek to achieve nationwide implementation of an interoperable health IT infrastructure throughout both the public ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Dr. Sanjit Bagchi		
				
																						
			August 1, 2008		
				
					
			Health Care				
			
		AHIP Cedes Initiative to Government in Health Care Overhaul Proposal
			Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), a trade association representing more than 1,300 health insurance providers, has offered a proposal it says could help the United States reduce total spending on health care by more than $145 billion in the next decade while improving quality. Experts acknowledge the association’s insight into the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Dr. Sanjit Bagchi		
				
																						
			August 1, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Maryland Law Targets Uninsured to Fill Government Insurance Rolls
			Health Care News, Heartland Institute (Chicago, IL), July 1, 2008 As many as 90,000 eligible children in Maryland are not enrolled in the state’s subsidized health insurance program, according to state estimates, despite several expensive and lengthy marketing campaigns commissioned by the state government. This element of the uninsured population ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Dr. Sanjit Bagchi		
				
																						
			July 1, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		AMA Lobbies for Changes to Health Care in New Hampshire
			The American Medical Association (AMA) has been promoting a reform plan in the state of New Hampshire that it says would help improve the state’s health care system. Analysts are offering mixed reviews of the plan, with some calling it “a very good step” for the AMA and for New ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Dr. Sanjit Bagchi		
				
																						
			June 1, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Ohio Bank Offers Health Savings Accounts
			Health Care News (Heartland Institute), May 1, 2008 Huntington Bancshares, Inc., a $54 billion regional bank holding company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, is moving into consumer-driven health care. The firm has announced it is making Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) available to the businesses that make up the majority of its ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Dr. Sanjit Bagchi		
				
																						
			May 1, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Mass. Coalition Wants Controls on Drug Marketing
			A coalition of Massachusetts community organizations, nonprofits, insurers, and health care providers is asking the state government to regulate the marketing practices of pharmaceutical companies, claiming it will help ensure more affordable prescription drugs for everyone. “The practice of medicine has been undermined by many pharmaceutical industry marketing practices,” said ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Dr. Sanjit Bagchi		
				
																						
			May 1, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		States that Use SCHIP to Cover Adults Face Funding Shortfalls
			Government Accountability Office (GAO) report finds states that use the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) to cover adults are more prone to funding shortfalls than those that only cover children. Health care policy analysts say the report provides more evidence the SCHIP program is in need of extensive reform. ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Dr. Sanjit Bagchi		
				
																						
			March 1, 2008		
				
					Medicare Benefits Fall Short of Employer-Provided Health Care Plans
			Employer-provided health plans provide more generous benefits to seniors than Medicare does, according to an analysis conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Lincolnshire, Illinois-based Hewitt Associates. The study compared the traditional fee-for-service Medicare benefit package, including the prescription drug benefit, with typical large employer-provided health plans. The study found ...		
					House Committee Considers Tax Breaks for Individual Health Insurance
			Health Care News (Heartland Institute), December 1, 2008 Members of the U.S. House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee are debating the merits of enacting tax breaks for individuals who buy private insurance, which would put them on equal tax footing with employers who purchase insurance for their employees. The committee ...		
					Report Exaggerates Number of Americans Who ‘Struggle’ to Pay Medical Bills
			Health Care News (Heartland Institute), November 1, 2008 As many as 72 million working-age Americans either have “medical bill problems” or are paying off medical debt, according to a survey conducted by The Commonwealth Fund. The report also found the portion of the population with medical bill problems increased from ...		
					HHS Devises Another Strategy for Health Information Technology
			The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has released a plan to “coordinate the federal government’s health IT efforts, which seek to achieve nationwide implementation of an interoperable health IT infrastructure throughout both the public ...		
					AHIP Cedes Initiative to Government in Health Care Overhaul Proposal
			Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), a trade association representing more than 1,300 health insurance providers, has offered a proposal it says could help the United States reduce total spending on health care by more than $145 billion in the next decade while improving quality. Experts acknowledge the association’s insight into the ...		
					Maryland Law Targets Uninsured to Fill Government Insurance Rolls
			Health Care News, Heartland Institute (Chicago, IL), July 1, 2008 As many as 90,000 eligible children in Maryland are not enrolled in the state’s subsidized health insurance program, according to state estimates, despite several expensive and lengthy marketing campaigns commissioned by the state government. This element of the uninsured population ...		
					AMA Lobbies for Changes to Health Care in New Hampshire
			The American Medical Association (AMA) has been promoting a reform plan in the state of New Hampshire that it says would help improve the state’s health care system. Analysts are offering mixed reviews of the plan, with some calling it “a very good step” for the AMA and for New ...		
					Ohio Bank Offers Health Savings Accounts
			Health Care News (Heartland Institute), May 1, 2008 Huntington Bancshares, Inc., a $54 billion regional bank holding company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, is moving into consumer-driven health care. The firm has announced it is making Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) available to the businesses that make up the majority of its ...		
					Mass. Coalition Wants Controls on Drug Marketing
			A coalition of Massachusetts community organizations, nonprofits, insurers, and health care providers is asking the state government to regulate the marketing practices of pharmaceutical companies, claiming it will help ensure more affordable prescription drugs for everyone. “The practice of medicine has been undermined by many pharmaceutical industry marketing practices,” said ...		
					States that Use SCHIP to Cover Adults Face Funding Shortfalls
			Government Accountability Office (GAO) report finds states that use the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) to cover adults are more prone to funding shortfalls than those that only cover children. Health care policy analysts say the report provides more evidence the SCHIP program is in need of extensive reform. ...