To fix Obamacare, it’s important to first take stock of its three key failings.
The United States has fewer physicians per capita than virtually every other developed country. At first glance, our lack of physicians is a puzzle.
Increasing choice, competition, and transparency is at the center of House GOP solutions to make health care more affordable.
The Representative of Michigan’s 6th Congressional District reveals who inspired him as a child and what the GOP must do to reclaim its congressional majority in 2022.
As greater numbers of patients and residents enter our nation’s long term care system, it is imperative that our policymakers address America’s entitlement programs.
California’s Health Secretary discusses Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s plan to reform health care in their state.
A look at some of the other health care reforms being pushed by Republican Governors around the country.
The key question is not whether the Governor’s plan is good politics, but whether it is good policy.
The goal of any reform plan should be the same as the Hippocratic Oath: First, do no harm.
Recent calls for universal health coverage remind some of similar proposals made during the 1992 presidential campaign. But differences exist in today’s debate, and the chances for sweeping reform are slim.
The centuries-old oath taken by health care professionals reads, “Do no harm.” It is time for Washington lawmakers to take a similar approach when working to fix the problems that exist in our health care system.