Greg Scandlen
Greg Scandlen is a senior fellow of The Heartland Institute and founder and director of Consumers for Health Care Choices, a non-partisan, non-profit membership organization aimed at empowering consumers in the health care system. In April 2008, Heartland and Consumers for Health Care Choices merged, with CHCC becoming a program of The Heartland Institute.
Scandlen is an accomplished writer, researcher, and public speaker. He is considered one of the nation’s experts on health care financing, insurance regulation, and employee benefits. He testifies frequently before Congress and appears on such television shows as the O’Reilly Factor, NBC Nightly News, ABC News, and CNN. Scandlen gives three dozen speeches a year to organizations representing employers and labor, hospitals and physicians, insurers, and pharmaceutical companies.
He has published many papers on topics such as health care costs, insurance reform, employee benefits, individual insurance programs, HSAs and HRAs, and every aspect of consumer-driven health care.
Scandlen has worked for several Washington-based think tanks, including the Cato Institute, National Center for Policy Analysis, and Galen Institute. He was president of the Health Benefits Group, a benefits consulting firm, and founder and executive director of the Council for Affordable Health Insurance, a trade association of insurance companies.. He also spent 12 years in the Blue Cross Blue Shield system, most recently as director of state research at the national association.
Recent Articles
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Expect Few Insurers to Participate in Health Exchanges
August 24, 2012 -
ObamaCare’s ‘Reinsurance Program’ Runs Out of Money
January 19, 2012 -
Consumer Power Report #253
December 28, 2010 -
Consumer Power Report #251
December 10, 2010 -
Consumer Power Report #249
November 24, 2010
Recent OpEds
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Dehumanizing the Opposition
June 13, 2013 -
How the IRS Monitors Tax Credits
June 6, 2013 -
You Can Lead a Horse to Water…
May 7, 2013 -
Will the Number of Uninsured Rise Under ObamaCare?
April 26, 2013 -
Politicians’ False Health Care Promises
April 8, 2009
