Health Care
			Business & Economics				
			
		The Canadianization of America
			Here comes ‘no-vote’ unionism In Canada, worrying about being Americanized is a national pastime, particularly in political and media circles. It seldom occurred to me the United States could become Canadianized until I moved here, in an election year, no less, and found Americans obsessed with many Canadian ideas at ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Jason Clemens		
				
																						
			September 15, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Rhode Island’s Medicaid Waiver Promises Positive Reform
			Last month, I made encouraging remarks to the Heartland Institute’s outstanding monthly Health Care News about Rhode Island governor Carcieri’s evolving proposal to reform Medicaid. Well, the proposal is fully formed, and the state has just submitted its application for a waiver to the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ...		
					
					
			
																				
			John R. Graham		
				
																						
			September 15, 2008		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		California Health Insurance Rescissions: Trial Lawyers Lose Out?
			I’ve written a lot about the political gyrations around California health plans “rescinding” policies of individual policyholders. (Most recent post in the thread here.) A refresher: regulators, legislators, and the media piled onto the plans for “post-claims underwriting”. That is, plans asked overly complicated questions on the applications, wrote the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			John R. Graham		
				
																						
			September 12, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Why No SCHIP Vote This Fall? Because It’s Expanding Without It
			Between last September and December, State Policy Network bloggers invested a lot fighting Congress’ irresponsible effort to drive more kids out of health plans that their parents (or at least their parent’s employers) choose, and into government-controlled programs (SCHIP), by increasing the Federal Poverty Line cut-off under which kids qualify ...		
					
					
			
																				
			John R. Graham		
				
																						
			September 11, 2008		
				
					
			Health Care				
			
		Bush Administration Threatens to Cut Low-income Parents from SCHIP in Minnesota
			More news on the Bush administration’s efforts to crack down on SCHIP is coming out of Minnesota. John Graham of the Pacific Research Institute just explained how the administration appears to have backed down on enforcing its rule restricting SCHIP expansion in states that do not demonstrate that they’ve enrolled ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Peter Nelson		
				
																						
			September 11, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Understanding the Tax Implications of Single-Payer Health Care
			Many studies have examined the costs and benefits of replacing the current health care financing model with a single-payer system fully funded by taxpayers. Most of these studies, including the most prominent, ignore a key component: the significant economic costs of taxes, which would be necessary to pay for government- ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Jason Clemens		
				
																						
			September 9, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Will law impress fast-food junkies? Fat chance.
			The latest deployment in the war on obesity is upon us. SB 1420, sponsored by state Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Los Angeles, will require California fast-food restaurants to post the amount of calories in every item on their menu boards. SB 1420’s backers believe that when we’re forced to see the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			John R. Graham		
				
																						
			September 7, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Unnecessary scrutiny of doctors hurts valuable research
			SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — John Roberts’ assertion that nurse practitioners play a “key role … throughout the health care system” is spot-on (“Physicians not the only avenue for primary care,” Aug. 26). Unfortunately, the bill he lauds – the Act to Promote Cost Containment, Transparency and Efficiency in the Delivery ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			September 5, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Medi-Cal’s Fee Cutbacks are the Symptom; Medi-Cal is the Disease
			Last week, I wrote about the malformation of health care financing that allows a federal judge to roll back Medi-Cal (Medicaid) fee reductions, which the governor and legislature had agreed to in order to buy some breathing room while they negotiate a budget to cover California’s out-of-control deficit. I don’t ...		
					
					
			
																				
			John R. Graham		
				
																						
			September 4, 2008		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		It’s a “Wrap”: Brokers Harm Consumer-Driven Health Care
			For months now, I’ve heard stories about a technique that insurance brokers use to sell health insurance to small businesses, which want the lower premiums that come with a consumer-directed health plan, but are nervous about convincing their employees to face a deductible of at least $2,200 for a family ...		
					
					
			
																				
			John R. Graham		
				
																						
			September 3, 2008		
				
					The Canadianization of America
			Here comes ‘no-vote’ unionism In Canada, worrying about being Americanized is a national pastime, particularly in political and media circles. It seldom occurred to me the United States could become Canadianized until I moved here, in an election year, no less, and found Americans obsessed with many Canadian ideas at ...		
					Rhode Island’s Medicaid Waiver Promises Positive Reform
			Last month, I made encouraging remarks to the Heartland Institute’s outstanding monthly Health Care News about Rhode Island governor Carcieri’s evolving proposal to reform Medicaid. Well, the proposal is fully formed, and the state has just submitted its application for a waiver to the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ...		
					California Health Insurance Rescissions: Trial Lawyers Lose Out?
			I’ve written a lot about the political gyrations around California health plans “rescinding” policies of individual policyholders. (Most recent post in the thread here.) A refresher: regulators, legislators, and the media piled onto the plans for “post-claims underwriting”. That is, plans asked overly complicated questions on the applications, wrote the ...		
					Why No SCHIP Vote This Fall? Because It’s Expanding Without It
			Between last September and December, State Policy Network bloggers invested a lot fighting Congress’ irresponsible effort to drive more kids out of health plans that their parents (or at least their parent’s employers) choose, and into government-controlled programs (SCHIP), by increasing the Federal Poverty Line cut-off under which kids qualify ...		
					Bush Administration Threatens to Cut Low-income Parents from SCHIP in Minnesota
			More news on the Bush administration’s efforts to crack down on SCHIP is coming out of Minnesota. John Graham of the Pacific Research Institute just explained how the administration appears to have backed down on enforcing its rule restricting SCHIP expansion in states that do not demonstrate that they’ve enrolled ...		
					Understanding the Tax Implications of Single-Payer Health Care
			Many studies have examined the costs and benefits of replacing the current health care financing model with a single-payer system fully funded by taxpayers. Most of these studies, including the most prominent, ignore a key component: the significant economic costs of taxes, which would be necessary to pay for government- ...		
					Will law impress fast-food junkies? Fat chance.
			The latest deployment in the war on obesity is upon us. SB 1420, sponsored by state Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Los Angeles, will require California fast-food restaurants to post the amount of calories in every item on their menu boards. SB 1420’s backers believe that when we’re forced to see the ...		
					Unnecessary scrutiny of doctors hurts valuable research
			SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — John Roberts’ assertion that nurse practitioners play a “key role … throughout the health care system” is spot-on (“Physicians not the only avenue for primary care,” Aug. 26). Unfortunately, the bill he lauds – the Act to Promote Cost Containment, Transparency and Efficiency in the Delivery ...		
					Medi-Cal’s Fee Cutbacks are the Symptom; Medi-Cal is the Disease
			Last week, I wrote about the malformation of health care financing that allows a federal judge to roll back Medi-Cal (Medicaid) fee reductions, which the governor and legislature had agreed to in order to buy some breathing room while they negotiate a budget to cover California’s out-of-control deficit. I don’t ...		
					It’s a “Wrap”: Brokers Harm Consumer-Driven Health Care
			For months now, I’ve heard stories about a technique that insurance brokers use to sell health insurance to small businesses, which want the lower premiums that come with a consumer-directed health plan, but are nervous about convincing their employees to face a deductible of at least $2,200 for a family ...		
					