Medicare
			Commentary				
			
		Failed federal housing policy undermines Trump’s opioid reforms
			By Lance Izumi and Michele Steeb Over the past two years, President Trump has promoted bold reforms designed to address the opioid crisis. Congress, in a rare bipartisan effort, wholeheartedly supported Trump’s significant reforms, but these initiatives are being undermined by the failures of federal housing policy. In October 2018, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			April 8, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Britain’s Version Of ‘Medicare For All’ Is Collapsing
			Nearly a quarter of a million British patients have been waiting more than six months to receive planned medical treatment from the National Health Service, according to a recent report from the Royal College of Surgeons. More than 36,000 have been in treatment queues for nine months or more. Long waits for care are endemic ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			April 1, 2019		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Price Controls Are Never The Answer
			Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) has just doubled down on one of the Trump Administration’s unsound ideas. His proposal is disappointing for many reasons, particularly because Alex Azar, Secretary of Health and Human Services, has proposed an alternative reform that, if Congress implemented, would meaningfully improve the affordability of prescription drugs ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden		
				
																						
			April 1, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Middlemen Are Ripping Off State Medicaid Programs
			Kentucky’s Democratic attorney general just launched an investigation to determine if middlemen in the prescription drug supply chain are ripping off the state’s Medicaid program. He’s almost certainly onto something. These middlemen, known as pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, administer drug benefit plans for Medicaid, Medicare Part D, and private insurers. In theory, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			March 27, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Medicare for All Won’t Result in Better Health Outcomes
			New Jersey Senator Cory Booker claims Medicare for All would “save lives.” Vermont’s own Senator Bernie Sanders promises it would end “the disgrace of tens of thousands of Americans dying every year from preventable deaths.” But a new study from the National Bureau of Economic Research finds little evidence to support those assertions. The authors examined ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			March 18, 2019		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		We Need to Budget for Growth
			Spring is in the air, which of course means it’s time to start thinking about the federal budget. Our latest Beyond the New Normal analysis examined what it would take to transform our current unaffordable federal budget. And while it would take political discipline and courage beyond what current leadership ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden		
				
																						
			March 13, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Medicare expansion would make socialized health insurance inevitable
			Several lawmakers want to pull more people into Medicare. This would hurt anyone with private insurance, and it would inevitably lead to single-payer, government funded healthcare, which would deprive people of any choice over their healthcare. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., recently introduced S.470, a bill that would let any citizen or ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			March 7, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Americans like Medicare for all — until they realize what’s in it
			By Sally C. Pipes Fifty-six percent of Americans want to establish Medicare for All, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation poll published in January. A Reuters survey last August found even stronger support, with 70 percent of Americans backing single-payer. With favorability numbers like those, it’s no surprise that Democrats ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			March 7, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		America Should Take Note of Britain’s Suffering Before Embracing Medicare-for-All
			The United Kingdom’s single-payer healthcare system is struggling to retain doctors. More than half of those who work for the country’s National Health Service are thinking about reducing their hours or quitting altogether rather than deal with the 70-year-old Service’s infamously low salaries and heavy caseloads. The NHS had banked on replenishing its ranks ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			March 5, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Governors Are Laying the Groundwork for Single-Payer
			Democrats can’t stop talking about single-payer health care. Most of those vying for the party’s presidential nomination in 2020 have declared their support for the idea, which first rose to national prominence during the 2016 Democratic primary that pitted Hillary Clinton against longtime single-payer champion Bernie Sanders. In February, Sanders — the pied piper of single-payer ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			March 4, 2019		
				
					Failed federal housing policy undermines Trump’s opioid reforms
			By Lance Izumi and Michele Steeb Over the past two years, President Trump has promoted bold reforms designed to address the opioid crisis. Congress, in a rare bipartisan effort, wholeheartedly supported Trump’s significant reforms, but these initiatives are being undermined by the failures of federal housing policy. In October 2018, ...		
					Britain’s Version Of ‘Medicare For All’ Is Collapsing
			Nearly a quarter of a million British patients have been waiting more than six months to receive planned medical treatment from the National Health Service, according to a recent report from the Royal College of Surgeons. More than 36,000 have been in treatment queues for nine months or more. Long waits for care are endemic ...		
					Price Controls Are Never The Answer
			Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) has just doubled down on one of the Trump Administration’s unsound ideas. His proposal is disappointing for many reasons, particularly because Alex Azar, Secretary of Health and Human Services, has proposed an alternative reform that, if Congress implemented, would meaningfully improve the affordability of prescription drugs ...		
					Middlemen Are Ripping Off State Medicaid Programs
			Kentucky’s Democratic attorney general just launched an investigation to determine if middlemen in the prescription drug supply chain are ripping off the state’s Medicaid program. He’s almost certainly onto something. These middlemen, known as pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, administer drug benefit plans for Medicaid, Medicare Part D, and private insurers. In theory, ...		
					Medicare for All Won’t Result in Better Health Outcomes
			New Jersey Senator Cory Booker claims Medicare for All would “save lives.” Vermont’s own Senator Bernie Sanders promises it would end “the disgrace of tens of thousands of Americans dying every year from preventable deaths.” But a new study from the National Bureau of Economic Research finds little evidence to support those assertions. The authors examined ...		
					We Need to Budget for Growth
			Spring is in the air, which of course means it’s time to start thinking about the federal budget. Our latest Beyond the New Normal analysis examined what it would take to transform our current unaffordable federal budget. And while it would take political discipline and courage beyond what current leadership ...		
					Medicare expansion would make socialized health insurance inevitable
			Several lawmakers want to pull more people into Medicare. This would hurt anyone with private insurance, and it would inevitably lead to single-payer, government funded healthcare, which would deprive people of any choice over their healthcare. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., recently introduced S.470, a bill that would let any citizen or ...		
					Americans like Medicare for all — until they realize what’s in it
			By Sally C. Pipes Fifty-six percent of Americans want to establish Medicare for All, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation poll published in January. A Reuters survey last August found even stronger support, with 70 percent of Americans backing single-payer. With favorability numbers like those, it’s no surprise that Democrats ...		
					America Should Take Note of Britain’s Suffering Before Embracing Medicare-for-All
			The United Kingdom’s single-payer healthcare system is struggling to retain doctors. More than half of those who work for the country’s National Health Service are thinking about reducing their hours or quitting altogether rather than deal with the 70-year-old Service’s infamously low salaries and heavy caseloads. The NHS had banked on replenishing its ranks ...		
					Governors Are Laying the Groundwork for Single-Payer
			Democrats can’t stop talking about single-payer health care. Most of those vying for the party’s presidential nomination in 2020 have declared their support for the idea, which first rose to national prominence during the 2016 Democratic primary that pitted Hillary Clinton against longtime single-payer champion Bernie Sanders. In February, Sanders — the pied piper of single-payer ...