Supreme Court Rules FTC Can Challenge Hospital Mergers
They are not immune to federal antitrust laws
They are not immune to federal antitrust laws
Democrats don't quite know what sort of spending problem we have. But they're sure it's one that doesn't require cutting anything.
George Mason's Erik Angner on the libertarian economist's mostly unacknowledged support for redistribution.
"Certificate of Need" rules needlessly restrain competition in the health-care industry.
Have higher costs to look forward to, presumably the sort of hope and change they all had in mind
Failure of regulation and high death rates cited
Maybe brains for government officials?
Direct pay only, no Medicare or insurance, with much less red tape
Without parts and training, they're expensive paper weights
The rise of first-rate hospitals abroad may provide a vital lifeline for Americans.
Multiple options, fewer mandates and a real market
Allow women from other countries to board there and have children on American soil
They punch out like any government worker, leaving patients to use emergency rooms
Advocates are pitching Medicaid expansion as another painless free lunch.
Said the president's flagship legislation was fascist
Mandates therapists to contact law enforcement if a patient poses a threat to himself and others, and could lead to confiscation of guns
Doesn't require them to cover particular treatments, but must pay for the same services they pay for others
Health bill continues to harm those it was supposed to help
Perhaps a tad ridiculously generous with other people's money
Blood clot did not result in stroke or neurological damage
Religious owners refuse to offer abortion-inducing drugs as part of benefits
Director says he cannot afford to give free care
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