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President Obama Actually Meant, ‘If You Like Your Insurance Plan, Too Bad’

He didn’t say it just once. No, the president said it at least twenty-three separate times over a four-year period: “If you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. No one will be able to take that away from you.” Liar, liar, pants on fire. Hundreds of thousands of ...
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The indispensable man revisited

We are in San Francisco visiting daughter number two, who is working here for a start-up. We picked this weekend to visit so that we could attend the gala annual dinner held by the Pacific Research Institute. This year’s dinner honored George Shultz. Charles Krauthammer was the featured speaker and, ...
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Obamacare’s problem isn’t just growing pains

The reviews are in for HealthCare.gov, Obamacare’s much-ballyhooed online health insurance marketplace, which launched earlier this month. The government-run exchange is a “disaster,” “really bad,” “a failure,” “terrible” and “an absolute train wreck of a website.” That’s just what the law’s supporters are saying. Don’t panic, though, say Obamacare’s defenders: ...
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The News Is The Declining Incentives For Medical Innovation

The federal health exchange Healthcare.gov, one of the centerpieces of the Affordable Care Act (ACA or “ObamaCare”), is gasping for life.  This is not the important story, however. The U.S. health care system has flaws.  And, these flaws should have been the focus of the health care reforms back in ...
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ObamaCare Unraveling And It Only Gets Worse In 2014

With ObamaCare’s health insurance exchanges unraveling — especially HealthCare.gov, the federally run portal for the 36 states that decided not to set up their own exchanges — it’s safe to say that the president’s effort to expand coverage isn’t going well. It’s about to get worse. Once the calendar flips ...
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The Obamacare Exchanges: Nowhere Near As Competent As The Post Office

What was the worst product launch in history? New Coke, perhaps? How about Colgate’s Dinner Entrees, the frozen food packages with a label mimicking that company’s brand of toothpaste? The Santa Dreidel? They’re all marketing masterpieces compared to the rollout of Obamacare’s health insurance exchanges — particularly those accessible through ...
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Congress needs Rx for med-device tax

Congress has struck a deal to re-open the government and raise the debt ceiling — at least temporarily. Yet for some reason, lawmakers have excluded from the final agreement a policy prescription supported by Democrats and Republicans alike that was part of an earlier version of the deal — repeal ...
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Seven steps to replace Obamacare with something that works

Excerpted from “The Cure for Obamacare” (Encounter Broadsides, summer 2013) President Obama took a shot at opponents of his health care reform law recently, saying, “there’s not even a pretense now that they’re going to replace it with something better.” Au contraire. Ideas for “something better” abound — but the ...
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Obamacare’s unnecesarry ‘navigators’

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently gifted Obamacare’s “navigator” program an additional $13 million in funding. Navigators are supposed to help Americans purchase health coverage through the new, state-level insurance exchanges. This $13 million is on top of $54 million already allocated to the program. But both ...
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The ominous Obamacare exchange rollout

One thousand two hundred and eighty-nine days. That’s how long the Obama Administration had to set up the 36 online health insurance exchanges it’s operating wholly or in partnership with states. Surely 3.5 years is enough time to establish websites with at least basic functionality, right? Not so much. Obamacare’s ...
Commentary

President Obama Actually Meant, ‘If You Like Your Insurance Plan, Too Bad’

He didn’t say it just once. No, the president said it at least twenty-three separate times over a four-year period: “If you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. No one will be able to take that away from you.” Liar, liar, pants on fire. Hundreds of thousands of ...
Commentary

The indispensable man revisited

We are in San Francisco visiting daughter number two, who is working here for a start-up. We picked this weekend to visit so that we could attend the gala annual dinner held by the Pacific Research Institute. This year’s dinner honored George Shultz. Charles Krauthammer was the featured speaker and, ...
Commentary

Obamacare’s problem isn’t just growing pains

The reviews are in for HealthCare.gov, Obamacare’s much-ballyhooed online health insurance marketplace, which launched earlier this month. The government-run exchange is a “disaster,” “really bad,” “a failure,” “terrible” and “an absolute train wreck of a website.” That’s just what the law’s supporters are saying. Don’t panic, though, say Obamacare’s defenders: ...
Commentary

The News Is The Declining Incentives For Medical Innovation

The federal health exchange Healthcare.gov, one of the centerpieces of the Affordable Care Act (ACA or “ObamaCare”), is gasping for life.  This is not the important story, however. The U.S. health care system has flaws.  And, these flaws should have been the focus of the health care reforms back in ...
Commentary

ObamaCare Unraveling And It Only Gets Worse In 2014

With ObamaCare’s health insurance exchanges unraveling — especially HealthCare.gov, the federally run portal for the 36 states that decided not to set up their own exchanges — it’s safe to say that the president’s effort to expand coverage isn’t going well. It’s about to get worse. Once the calendar flips ...
Commentary

The Obamacare Exchanges: Nowhere Near As Competent As The Post Office

What was the worst product launch in history? New Coke, perhaps? How about Colgate’s Dinner Entrees, the frozen food packages with a label mimicking that company’s brand of toothpaste? The Santa Dreidel? They’re all marketing masterpieces compared to the rollout of Obamacare’s health insurance exchanges — particularly those accessible through ...
Commentary

Congress needs Rx for med-device tax

Congress has struck a deal to re-open the government and raise the debt ceiling — at least temporarily. Yet for some reason, lawmakers have excluded from the final agreement a policy prescription supported by Democrats and Republicans alike that was part of an earlier version of the deal — repeal ...
Commentary

Seven steps to replace Obamacare with something that works

Excerpted from “The Cure for Obamacare” (Encounter Broadsides, summer 2013) President Obama took a shot at opponents of his health care reform law recently, saying, “there’s not even a pretense now that they’re going to replace it with something better.” Au contraire. Ideas for “something better” abound — but the ...
Commentary

Obamacare’s unnecesarry ‘navigators’

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently gifted Obamacare’s “navigator” program an additional $13 million in funding. Navigators are supposed to help Americans purchase health coverage through the new, state-level insurance exchanges. This $13 million is on top of $54 million already allocated to the program. But both ...
Commentary

The ominous Obamacare exchange rollout

One thousand two hundred and eighty-nine days. That’s how long the Obama Administration had to set up the 36 online health insurance exchanges it’s operating wholly or in partnership with states. Surely 3.5 years is enough time to establish websites with at least basic functionality, right? Not so much. Obamacare’s ...
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