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  • CAHI Releases Medicare Reform ‘How-To’ Manual

    Published July 1, 2003
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    To be successful, any plan intended to provide senior citizens on Medicare with more private-sector health insurance options must be attractive to insurers, or none will participate.
  • Riding the Wave of Consumerism

    Published July 1, 2003
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    The first annual Consumer Directed Health Care Conference (CDHCC) was held in Las Vegas April 7-9 and was a huge success, with some 700 attendees and 45 exhibitors.
  • Association Health Plans Offer Promise, But Face Opposition

    Published July 1, 2003
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    Allowing individuals and small businesses to purchase health insurance through associations, called Association Health Plans (AHPs), has the backing of civic and business groups representing millions of families nationwide.
  • State Drug Discount Plans Likely to Hurt More than They Help

    Published July 1, 2003
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    On May 19, a 6-3 ruling of the U.S.
  • How Many Americans Are Uninsured … and for How Long?

    Published July 1, 2003
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    The figure most often cited as an estimate of the number of uninsured Americans--41 million--may be over-stated by 10 to 20 million, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
  • 07/2003 Scandlen at Large: Singularly Unimpressed with Single Payer

    Published July 1, 2003
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    James G. Knight MD, president of the San Diego Medical Society, has an observation or two in the San Diego Union Tribune about all the health care reform frenzy.
  • Spiers Offers Consumer-Driven Plan for Britain

    Published July 1, 2003
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    On June 19, the U.K.-based Institute for Economic Affairs hosted a “book launch” dinner for Patients, Power and Responsibility: The First Principles of Consumer-driven Reform, by Professor John Spiers of the University of Glamorgan.
  • 07/2003: The Galen Report

    Published July 1, 2003
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    A Washington Post/ABC News poll reported the American people trust President George W. Bush, by a 55 to 37 percent ratio, to handle the major problems facing Americans ... except health care.
  • Governor Abandons Maine Rx Plan

    Published July 1, 2003
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    Democratic Governor John Baldacci on May 30 formally abandoned plans for Maine Rx, submitting a proposal to the legislature for an alternative discount prescription drug plan called Maine Rx Plus.
  • Covering the Uninsured: How States Can Expand and Improve Health Coverage

    Published July 1, 2003
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    Managing Editor’s note: The following article summarizes a larger work originally published on March 11, 2003 as Heritage Foundation Backgrounder #1637.
  • Britain’s Blair Supports Private-sector Health Care

    Published July 1, 2003
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    British Prime Minister Tony Blair is backing away from his country’s decades-old socialized health care model, following the lead of Sweden, which has launched a revolutionary move away from single-payer and toward a blended private-sector and
  • Maryland Launches New High-risk Pool

    Published July 1, 2003
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    Beginning this month, Maryland will offer a new health insurance program to residents unable to obtain private insurance because of high risk and preexisting medical conditions.
  • My Turn: Lies My Mother Never Told Me

    Published July 1, 2003
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    The nature of a lie is such that if you repeat it often enough it takes on a life of its own, always at the expense of truth.
  • States Tackle Liability Reform

    Published July 1, 2003
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    Legislative proposals offered recently in three states illustrate the types of solutions policymakers are reaching for in an effort to control runaway medical malpractice insurance premiums.
  • Greetings from the Sausage Factory

    Published June 25, 2003
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    The old saw is if you like sausage or legislation, avoid watching either being made. Here’s a case in point.
  • Senate Drug Plan a Hard Pill to Swallow

    Published June 23, 2003
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    As the details of the U.S. Senate plan to create a Medicare drug benefit emerge, it becomes apparent that the plan is about as bad as one can imagine.
  • Maine Health Plan Creates Firestorm of Controversy

    Published June 18, 2003
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    First-year Democratic Governor John Baldacci on June 19 signed a bill delivering something he asked for more than two months ago, in early May: universal health care.
  • Bush’s Medicare Plan Is Hillary Clinton’s Triumph

    Published June 17, 2003
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    This week, at President Bush's urging, the GOP-controlled Congress is likely to approve a bill that severely restricts seniors' freedom of choice in health care.
  • Flawed Drug Benefit Bill Heads to Senate Floor

    Published June 13, 2003
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    Senate Finance Committee Chair Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) and Senator Max Baucus (D-Montana), the committee's ranking Democrat, have reached agreement on a $400 billion, 10-year Medicare reform proposal.
  • Debunking Friday the 13th: 13 Myths about Health Care Reform

    Published June 12, 2003
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    If you cross the path of a black cat this Friday the 13th, you’re about as likely to experience bad luck as you are likely to win the lottery. That’s a fact. But facts often give way to myth.
  • Supreme Court Decision on Maine Rx Program Keeps Sick Plan Alive

    Published May 22, 2003
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    Chicago, IL - According to a national think tank based in Chicago, Illinois, this week's decision by the U.S.
  • Kerry Jumps into Health Care Reform Pool

    Published May 19, 2003
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    DES MOINES, Iowa, 5/16/03 – Saying his plan is “is less costly than three others,” Democratic Presidential hopeful Senator John Kerry (D-Massachusetts) introduced a $72 billion a year plan focused on middle-income Americans who face rising insurance
  • 05/2003 State Update

    Published May 1, 2003
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    Colorado * Connecticut * Georgia * Iowa Maine * Massachusetts * North Carolina * Vermont COLORADO ACLU Challenges Medicaid Cuts The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado filed a lawsuit attempting to prevent the state from balancing its
  • Illinois Mulls Single-Payer Plan

    Published May 1, 2003
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    The House passed H.B. 2268, the Health Care Justice Act, on April 1, and its potential $2.6 to $4 billion cost is no joke.

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