Foreign Lung Doctors Can Help Coal Country Residents. We Should Let Them.
But we first need to pass a bill to let more of them into the U.S.
But we first need to pass a bill to let more of them into the U.S.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit hears oral argument in Texas v. US on July 9, and SCOTUS will revisit the ACA next term.
The presidential hopeful has flip-flopped on the issue several times.
He might not be polling well, but his proposal on health care draws on work from prominent libertarian economists.
By paying dramatically lower rates, the single-payer plan would lead to a contraction in health care services.
By trying to control markets, lawmakers only make problems worse.
What If the Fifth Circuit Concludes It Lacks Jurisdiction to Consider the Appeal?
Hospitals gamed the system and costs didn’t come down.
The presidential candidate wants to end wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and levy a "war tax" for every future conflict.
The new tax won't come close to fulfilling the steep funding needs of Mental Health SF
Plus: an Arizona newspaper is beholden to prosecutors, and what does "economic freedom" mean to socialists?
Consolidation in hospital markets is one cause of rising healthcare costs.
Plus: Oakland decriminalizes mushrooms, and the ethics of "doxxing"
Restrictionists once again discover that draconian rules aren’t enough to overcome people unwilling to obey.
What happens when a kid raised by "all-natural" parents wants to make a different choice?
Restricting a cancer treatment to only hospitals will harm patients.
Plus: Twitter team pushes back against Devin Nunes lawsuit, candidates stumble on Medicare for All, and more...
"First trimester abortions, which typically require only medication, do not require the onsite presence of a licensed physician."
The nation's largest health care program faces a shortfall in less than a decade.
More evidence that the treatment for HIV infection also stops its spread.
Florida is on the brink of abolishing its Certificate of Need laws for health care faciltiies. It's about time.
Designing and implementing a government-run health plan would raise many difficult questions.
He's a centrist compared to Sanders, but he's also a classic big-government liberal.
A new Congressional Budget Office report shows the consequences of undoing Trump-era rules on less regulated health coverage.
A recent Canadian Broadcasting Corporation article describes the travails of a man and his family who have waited eight years for a kidney transplant. Such needless pain could be eliminated by legalizing organ markets.
An interview with Christina Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute, which was instrumental in passing the new federal law.
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It would fast-track FDA review of applications to free the pill from prescriptions and let people use health savings accounts for non-Rx drugs.
The new plan is likely to resemble an old plan that was barely a plan at all.
Another amicus brief on severability and the Affordable Care Act.
The Trump Administration's embrace of an implausible legal theory has few defenders.
This is selective enforcement of the law for political purposes.
Medicare for America doesn't solve the problems of government-run health care. It just creates new ones.
Plus: Klobuchar thinks government should profit when Big Tech sells your data, and the FDA drops a ban on genetically modified salmon.
Plus: Trump backtracks on Syria and the NSA promotes its cellphone charging services.
A new report predicts Medicare spending will rise faster than private health care spending.
All too often, the Massachusetts senator and 2020 hopeful gets key details wrong.
Pioneering treatments may require equally pioneering payment models.
In a 5-4 decision, the Court issued a temporary stay of a Louisiana law that could put abortion doctors out of business.
Specifics remain sparse, but universal healthcare will surely increase demand for medical services, and California's already low on nurses.
Support drops when you tell people it would require higher taxes, longer lines, and switching insurance plans.
In 2019, it's liberals, not conservatives, who are holding the pill hostage for political gain.
Plus: Libertarians face resistance while picking up trash without a permit, and Trump imagines Sen. Warren at the Wounded Knee massacre.
Blame the city Board of Supervisors for unusually high hospital bills.
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