Employment Discrimination in the Senate Health Care Bill
The Senate health care bill includes a well-known “employer mandate” provision that would require employers to offer “qualified” health plan and pay 60% of the… Read More
The Senate health care bill includes a well-known “employer mandate” provision that would require employers to offer “qualified” health plan and pay 60% of the… Read More
This week the Commonwealth Fund released a report purporting to explain, as the title says, “Why Health Reform Will Bend the Cost Curve.” It is… Read More
Last night, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid released his giant version of the Senate health care bill, H.R. 3590. A first look at the bill… Read More
The Washington Post’s Ezra Klein asks: “One of my frustrations with the cost-control discussion is that people set this up like a choice between this… Read More
The new House bill, H.R. 3962, builds on its predecessor from July in increasing the financial burden on low-income and moderate-income Americans. The Individual Mandate…. Read More
In a recent New York Times column titled, “How an Insurance Mandate Could Leave Many Worse Off,” George Mason University economics professor Tyler Cowen pointed… Read More
Proponents of the health care reform bills currently under consideration in Congress claim that the cost of insuring the uninsured will be paid for by… Read More
The Senate Finance Committee’s proposed version of the “pay or play” employer mandate reportedly calls for employers who do not sponsor health insurance to pay… Read More
Activists on both sides of the issue are raising concerns about whether the proposed government-run “public plan” and the private but government-approved plans in the… Read More
The House health care reform bill would establish a new entity called the Health Choices Administration, headed by a presidential appointee to be called the… Read More