Obamacare
			Commentary				
			
		Free Marketers Should Use 2018 To Lay The Foundation For Medicare Reform
			Earlier this month, President Trump, House Speaker Paul Ryan, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and other senior Republicans huddled at Camp David to plan the party’s 2018 legislative agenda. Speaker Ryan argued for reforming Medicare. That “is how you tackle the debt and the deficit,” he said. He’s right. Unfortunately, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			January 20, 2018		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		The Trump Administration Just Carved Another Chunk Out Of Obamacare
			Earlier this month, the Department of Labor released a proposed rule that would enable as many as 11 million Americans to sidestep some of Obamacare’s premium-inflating coverage regulations. Specifically, the new rule allows small businesses and self-employed Americans within the same state or metropolitan area, including areas that extend across ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			January 18, 2018		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		The Importance of the Banal: The Case of the 340B Program
			Most news coverage focuses on the grandiose – repeal of the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare), or whether the U.S. should implement a single payer health care system. These existential questions matter of course – a lot. Click on the image above to read Wayne Winegarden’s study, “Addressing the Problems ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden		
				
																						
			January 18, 2018		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		CAPITAL IDEAS:The Next Step on the Slippery Slope Toward Single-Payer in California
			Download the PDF California has declared itself a sanctuary state, where illegal immigrants are sheltered from federal law. The urge to “resist” President Trump runs so red hot in California that Gov. Jerry Brown pardoned two immigrants from Cambodia on Dec. 23 who otherwise would have been deported because they ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			January 17, 2018		
				
					
			California				
			
		Expanding SF Restaurant Surcharge Statewide is a Bad Idea
			Dining at a premium San Francisco restaurant will always be expensive. But add in the cost of The City’s health care surcharge and eating out, even at modest and lesser establishments, is even more expensive. What’s more, one gubernatorial candidate wants to expand the program that requires the surcharge to ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			January 7, 2018		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		ObamaCare Faces Two Existential Challenges In 2018
			It’s a New Year — but not a happy one for ObamaCare’s defenders. Two recent developments could lead to the collapse of the health law’s exchanges. First, the Trump administration will soon announce that it will allow insurers to sell “short-term” health plans that last up to 364 days.  Currently, insurers ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			January 5, 2018		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Don’t Blame Trump for Obamacare’s Lackluster Open Enrollment Season
			Obamacare’s 2018 open enrollment period came to a close in most states on December 15. Roughly 8.8 million people signed up for health plans through Healthcare.gov, the federal exchange that operates in 39 states. That’s a 4 percent decline compared to last year’s total of 9.2 million sign ups through ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			December 26, 2017		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Getting Out Our 2018 Crystal Ball
			With the holiday season upon us, now is the time when pundits in Washington and Sacramento get out their crystal balls and offer their unsolicited predictions on what will happen in politics, policy, and government in 2018. Now that we have the “Right by the Bay” blog at PRI, we’re ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			December 21, 2017		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Don’t Blame Trump for Lower Health Insurance Signups. Blame Obamacare.
			Obamacare’s fifth open enrollment period ended Friday. In the 39 states using the federal HealthCare.gov insurance exchange, 4.7 million people signed up for 2018 coverage, as of Dec. 9. At this point, that’s about 4.5 million fewer people who signed up than last year. This year’s lower numbers shouldn’t be surprising. Those ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			December 20, 2017		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Falling Obamacare Enrollment Should Surprise No One
			Obamacare’s fifth open enrollment season just ended for the 39 states served by Healthcare.gov — and it was a major failure in terms of enrollees. Fewer than 10 million people signed up for 2018 health plans through the state and federal exchanges, according to one recent projection. That’s down from 12.2 million ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			December 19, 2017		
				
					Free Marketers Should Use 2018 To Lay The Foundation For Medicare Reform
			Earlier this month, President Trump, House Speaker Paul Ryan, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and other senior Republicans huddled at Camp David to plan the party’s 2018 legislative agenda. Speaker Ryan argued for reforming Medicare. That “is how you tackle the debt and the deficit,” he said. He’s right. Unfortunately, ...		
					The Trump Administration Just Carved Another Chunk Out Of Obamacare
			Earlier this month, the Department of Labor released a proposed rule that would enable as many as 11 million Americans to sidestep some of Obamacare’s premium-inflating coverage regulations. Specifically, the new rule allows small businesses and self-employed Americans within the same state or metropolitan area, including areas that extend across ...		
					The Importance of the Banal: The Case of the 340B Program
			Most news coverage focuses on the grandiose – repeal of the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare), or whether the U.S. should implement a single payer health care system. These existential questions matter of course – a lot. Click on the image above to read Wayne Winegarden’s study, “Addressing the Problems ...		
					CAPITAL IDEAS:The Next Step on the Slippery Slope Toward Single-Payer in California
			Download the PDF California has declared itself a sanctuary state, where illegal immigrants are sheltered from federal law. The urge to “resist” President Trump runs so red hot in California that Gov. Jerry Brown pardoned two immigrants from Cambodia on Dec. 23 who otherwise would have been deported because they ...		
					Expanding SF Restaurant Surcharge Statewide is a Bad Idea
			Dining at a premium San Francisco restaurant will always be expensive. But add in the cost of The City’s health care surcharge and eating out, even at modest and lesser establishments, is even more expensive. What’s more, one gubernatorial candidate wants to expand the program that requires the surcharge to ...		
					ObamaCare Faces Two Existential Challenges In 2018
			It’s a New Year — but not a happy one for ObamaCare’s defenders. Two recent developments could lead to the collapse of the health law’s exchanges. First, the Trump administration will soon announce that it will allow insurers to sell “short-term” health plans that last up to 364 days.  Currently, insurers ...		
					Don’t Blame Trump for Obamacare’s Lackluster Open Enrollment Season
			Obamacare’s 2018 open enrollment period came to a close in most states on December 15. Roughly 8.8 million people signed up for health plans through Healthcare.gov, the federal exchange that operates in 39 states. That’s a 4 percent decline compared to last year’s total of 9.2 million sign ups through ...		
					Getting Out Our 2018 Crystal Ball
			With the holiday season upon us, now is the time when pundits in Washington and Sacramento get out their crystal balls and offer their unsolicited predictions on what will happen in politics, policy, and government in 2018. Now that we have the “Right by the Bay” blog at PRI, we’re ...		
					Don’t Blame Trump for Lower Health Insurance Signups. Blame Obamacare.
			Obamacare’s fifth open enrollment period ended Friday. In the 39 states using the federal HealthCare.gov insurance exchange, 4.7 million people signed up for 2018 coverage, as of Dec. 9. At this point, that’s about 4.5 million fewer people who signed up than last year. This year’s lower numbers shouldn’t be surprising. Those ...		
					Falling Obamacare Enrollment Should Surprise No One
			Obamacare’s fifth open enrollment season just ended for the 39 states served by Healthcare.gov — and it was a major failure in terms of enrollees. Fewer than 10 million people signed up for 2018 health plans through the state and federal exchanges, according to one recent projection. That’s down from 12.2 million ...		
					