OK Surgery Center Offers Free-Market Model for Healthcare
Controls costs by eliminating third-party payers
Controls costs by eliminating third-party payers
Gotta make sure offered insurance is "affordable" by employees, right?
Will also cut employees' hours
The massive, expensive program is a little nerve-wracking
So ... Just who are these new government-funded patients supposed to see?
They bit off more than they can chew, if you can imagine that
It's been clear for a while that the most difficult part of building ObamaCare's health exchanges will be setting up the systems to determine benefit eligibility.
A deal to avoid a do-over of the knock-down, drag-out fight over the debt-limit increase.
We know your guy won, but how much will this cost us?
If you raise the price of labor ...
One sign of a workable, successful program is that it attracts the participation of outside parties and partners.
One of the great joys of the Internet age is the voice it gives to myriad people whose opinions previously remained silent.
Good luck getting funding through the House
Will not accept Medicaid expansion or set up health exchanges
What Barack Obama's second term means for the president's signature health law.
Approves tighter regulations on medical marijuana use
"Symbolic" move say observers
Bans state collaboration with the feds
Logically enough, if you tax something, you get less of it
Insurers anticipate increased demand and a shortage of providers
Who could have foreseen that? Everybody.
Not a shock, considering how arbitrary it is to begin with
Cited the Supreme Court decision earlier this year as well as D.C. Circuit Court decisions
Only 13 states have signed on to the administration's scheme
Can you run your business by your beliefs or not?
Critics think the IRS is up to funny business
State-level voter initiatives to watch in election 2012.
How do you recruit docs based on a sketchy, two-year arrangement?
Supposed to last for two years, but many details have not been hammered out
Mississippi would get slammed after federal subsidies are pared back