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Instead of Obamacare, How About Puppycare?

Robert Samuelson has an interesting column on the Oregon Medicaid study and what it means, finding increased costs, increased use of care, but no improved health outcome

Human Face of Obamacare’s Broken Promises Becoming Visible

Virtually all the costs of the so-called Affordable Care Act—Obamacare—have been invisible thus far. But that is beginning to change.

Ohio House Passes Budget Without Kasich’s Medicaid Expansion

The Ohio House of Representatives rejected Gov.

Hundreds of Millions of Taxpayer Dollars Directed to Ineligible New York Co-Op

A new insurance entity created under the auspices of President Obama’s health care law may have been allocated millions of taxpayer dollars it was not qualified to receive.

Rise of the Medicaid Truthers

This week, the incredible health policy story was the new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine concerning Oregon’s Medicaid experiment.

Have Patience With the Obamacare Train Wreck

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is listening to his Democratic colleagues, and what he's hearing are loud concerns about the implementation of Obamacare. Reid's answer?

Catholic University Appeals Dismissal of Contraception Mandate Lawsuit

An Ohio Roman Catholic university is appealing the dismissal of its lawsuit against the Obama administration regarding the HHS mandate to provide free contraception to employees and students.<

How the Oregon Medicaid Study is Rocking Liberal Assumptions

From the beginning, Obamacare’s largest expansion of coverage to the uninsured has come not through the form of subsidized insurance in the exchanges – a middle class entitlement – but through the

Health Savings Accounts Continue to Grow in Popularity

New research from the Employment Benefits Research Institute shows health savings accounts, a key part of consumer driven health plans, continue to grow in popularity despite President Obama’s effo

Universal, Single-Payer Health Care Coming to Colorado?

Most state legislators around the nation are focusing on efforts either to implement or to resist President Obama’s health care law.
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