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			Commentary					
			
		Learn more about how price controls hurt consumers
Yet More Evidence That Price Controls Are Bad For Patients
			The Democrats’ days in control of federal healthcare policy are numbered. But they were able to do quite a bit of damage during President Biden’s term. The scheme of price controls they’ve put in place for drugs dispensed through Medicare is a case in point. Ten drugs in Medicare Part ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			November 12, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Learn more about Medicare flaws
Medicare’s Latest Pay Cut Will Harm Seniors
			Doctors are getting a pay cut in 2025. That’s the upshot of a rule issued by Medicare earlier this month. Patients will be the ones who pay the price for Medicare’s parsimony. Seniors and younger people alike will find it harder to secure access to doctors and care. Read the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			November 12, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Learn more about policies hurting patients
Left’s Medicaid Fixation Harms Patients
			Over a three-month period last year, Medicaid enrollment declined by roughly 2 million, a new study in the journal Health Affairs reveals. The sudden contraction was mostly the result of a wind-down of COVID-19-era policies that prevented states from removing people from the program, even if they were not legally ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			November 6, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Learn more about how the LCFS will hurt families
Changes to California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard Will Cost Families Dearly
			The California Air Resources Board should go back to the drawing board rather than expand a policy that would raise gas prices without meaningfully lowering emissions. At issue is an upcoming vote where this group of unelected bureaucrats will update California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard, effectively driving prices at the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne H Winegarden		
				
																						
			November 6, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Learn more about California's doctor shortage
California needs more than medical schools to solve doctor shortage
			California doesn’t have enough doctors. This year, the state met just 54% of its primary care needs. It would take 881 more physicians to eliminate all the state’s designated primary care shortage areas, where more than 5.8 million Californians currently reside. California’s leaders are trying to conjure up more physicians. ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			November 6, 2024		
				
					
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		Learn more about how Harris & Trump differ on health care
How Harris and Trump compare on healthcare
			People head to the polls on Tuesday to select the next occupant of the White House. Among the first big decisions the winner will have to make is whether to extend generous subsidies for health insurance purchased through the exchanges. Those subsidies are set to expire at the end of ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			November 4, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Learn more about how environmental lawfare hurts consumers
Private firms, states use tobacco lawsuit playbook in energy cases
			But a far more potent weapon is being deployed against energy companies: A cadre of liberal lawyers, environmental activists, and attorneys general from Democratic states and municipalities are systematically suing energy companies and demanding multibillion-dollar payouts. Their efforts have not risen to a top-tier concern in American politics, but that ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne H Winegarden		
				
																						
			November 4, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Learn more about Obamacare's failures
A Harris administration would expand Obamacare and Biden’s healthcare agenda
			The Harris-Walz campaign summarizes its healthcare platform as “a new way forward.” But in reality, it’s a continuation and expansion of the Biden-Harris administration’s disastrous healthcare agenda. Some parts are literally copied-and-pasted from the now dead Biden campaign’s website. Other parts reveal that Harris’s ambitions are even more aggressively left ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			November 1, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Learn more about Obamacare's failures
The Obamacare Proponents Who Cried Wolf
			Democrats just unveiled legislation that would make permanent the generous pandemic-era subsidies for health insurance sold through Obamacare’s exchanges. Illinois representative Lauren Underwood (D.), the bill’s lead sponsor in the House of Representatives, said that extending the subsidies beyond their scheduled expiration at the end of next year would mean ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			November 1, 2024		
				
					
			340B					
			
		Learn more about how 340B needs reform
The 340B drug discount program is well-intentioned, but must be reformed
			Most government support programs provide benefits directly to people, whether it is SNAP (Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program), TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), or housing voucher benefits. But when it comes to healthcare, our government provides healthcare benefits by paying institutions, not patients. Shouldn’t funds follow the patient – not ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne H Winegarden		
				
																						
			October 31, 2024		
				
					Learn more about how price controls hurt consumers
Yet More Evidence That Price Controls Are Bad For Patients
			The Democrats’ days in control of federal healthcare policy are numbered. But they were able to do quite a bit of damage during President Biden’s term. The scheme of price controls they’ve put in place for drugs dispensed through Medicare is a case in point. Ten drugs in Medicare Part ...		
					Learn more about Medicare flaws
Medicare’s Latest Pay Cut Will Harm Seniors
			Doctors are getting a pay cut in 2025. That’s the upshot of a rule issued by Medicare earlier this month. Patients will be the ones who pay the price for Medicare’s parsimony. Seniors and younger people alike will find it harder to secure access to doctors and care. Read the ...		
					Learn more about policies hurting patients
Left’s Medicaid Fixation Harms Patients
			Over a three-month period last year, Medicaid enrollment declined by roughly 2 million, a new study in the journal Health Affairs reveals. The sudden contraction was mostly the result of a wind-down of COVID-19-era policies that prevented states from removing people from the program, even if they were not legally ...		
					Learn more about how the LCFS will hurt families
Changes to California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard Will Cost Families Dearly
			The California Air Resources Board should go back to the drawing board rather than expand a policy that would raise gas prices without meaningfully lowering emissions. At issue is an upcoming vote where this group of unelected bureaucrats will update California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard, effectively driving prices at the ...		
					Learn more about California's doctor shortage
California needs more than medical schools to solve doctor shortage
			California doesn’t have enough doctors. This year, the state met just 54% of its primary care needs. It would take 881 more physicians to eliminate all the state’s designated primary care shortage areas, where more than 5.8 million Californians currently reside. California’s leaders are trying to conjure up more physicians. ...		
					Learn more about how Harris & Trump differ on health care
How Harris and Trump compare on healthcare
			People head to the polls on Tuesday to select the next occupant of the White House. Among the first big decisions the winner will have to make is whether to extend generous subsidies for health insurance purchased through the exchanges. Those subsidies are set to expire at the end of ...		
					Learn more about how environmental lawfare hurts consumers
Private firms, states use tobacco lawsuit playbook in energy cases
			But a far more potent weapon is being deployed against energy companies: A cadre of liberal lawyers, environmental activists, and attorneys general from Democratic states and municipalities are systematically suing energy companies and demanding multibillion-dollar payouts. Their efforts have not risen to a top-tier concern in American politics, but that ...		
					Learn more about Obamacare's failures
A Harris administration would expand Obamacare and Biden’s healthcare agenda
			The Harris-Walz campaign summarizes its healthcare platform as “a new way forward.” But in reality, it’s a continuation and expansion of the Biden-Harris administration’s disastrous healthcare agenda. Some parts are literally copied-and-pasted from the now dead Biden campaign’s website. Other parts reveal that Harris’s ambitions are even more aggressively left ...		
					Learn more about Obamacare's failures
The Obamacare Proponents Who Cried Wolf
			Democrats just unveiled legislation that would make permanent the generous pandemic-era subsidies for health insurance sold through Obamacare’s exchanges. Illinois representative Lauren Underwood (D.), the bill’s lead sponsor in the House of Representatives, said that extending the subsidies beyond their scheduled expiration at the end of next year would mean ...		
					Learn more about how 340B needs reform
The 340B drug discount program is well-intentioned, but must be reformed
			Most government support programs provide benefits directly to people, whether it is SNAP (Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program), TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), or housing voucher benefits. But when it comes to healthcare, our government provides healthcare benefits by paying institutions, not patients. Shouldn’t funds follow the patient – not ...