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Tag: Diana Furchtgott-RothNewslettersOur newsletter features a commentary by Grace-Marie Turner on the major developments and issues of the week as well as summaries of writings by participants in the Health Policy Consensus Group and other articles of interest from the health policy world, plus announcements of coming events. It is emailed in an HTML format from the galen@galen.org email address, via Constant Contact, and you may have to adjust your email settings and junk mailbox to ensure that you don’t miss an issue.August 21, 2009
The Heat Is OnThe tide has clearly shifted. I am back from nine days on the road, and in forum after forum, from Virginia to Illinois, to New Mexico, Louisiana, and Ohio, citizens are anxious about health reform and about the Obama administration's aggressive expansion of government spending. While Democratic leaders in Congress and the "Gang of Six" senators pledge to press on with reform, it is hard for me to see how members, especially Democrats in marginal districts, will be able to vote for any version of the bills making their way through Congress.
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prescription drugs, Canada, Mark Rovere, Brett Skinner, Fraser Institute, United Benefit Advisors, HMO, HRA, CDHP, The American, obesity, Tom Miller, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Douglas Sherlock, administrative expenses, Health Affairs, David Brady, Daniel Kessler, American Enterprise Institute, Scott Harrington, health co-cops, National Review Online, Hudson Institute, Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Martin Feldstein, John Mackey, Whole Foods, American Civil Rights Union, Institute for Policy Innovation, Heartland Institute, Peter Ferrara, Chicago Tribune, Max Baucus, The Wall Street Journal, Peggy Noonan, David Axelrod, Politico, Louisiana, town hall meetings
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Health Reform August 7, 2009
Fear FactorI've never seen anything like the anxiety about health reform that is erupting in town hall meetings around the country. To say this is manufactured or organized by anybody totally misses the point of the genuine fear that people are trying to get across to their legislative representatives. On this point alone, I agree with New York Times columnist Paul Krugman who writes today that he "can't find any [previous] examples of congressmen shouted down, congressmen hanged in effigy, congressmen surrounded and followed by taunting crowds."
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The Times, hospitals, NHS, Jessica Ho, Samuel Preston, survival rates, cancer rates, Hudson Institute, Diana Furchtgott-Roth, medical malpractice, William Schiffbauer, mandate, medical costs, PricewaterhouseCoopers, health insurance, Len Burman, Art Laffer, Medical Travel Today, Radio America, Twitter, AARP, tort reform, Charles Krauthammer, The Wall Street Journal, Kim Strassel, The Washington Post, Steve Pearlstein, Paul Krugman, New York Times, town hall meetings
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Health Reform July 30, 2009
Who's Scaring Whom?A plethora of polls hit the news this morning, showing that the American people are increasingly worried about President Obama's health reform plan, fearing that their health costs will rise and the quality of their care will get worse if the plan goes into effect. The president spent much of his time during his speeches yesterday answering what he described as cynical scare tactics by critics.
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Juliette Cubanski, Lisa Potetz, Kaiser Family Foundation, medicare financing, Manhattan Institute, Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Aparna Mathur, medical debt, Cato Institute, Michael Cannon, public option, Gov. Tim Pawlenty, Rep. John Boehner, states, AMA, William Plested, Donald Palmisano, Daniel Johnson, James R. Frogue, Newt Gingrich, Center for Health Transformation, abuse, fraud, American Enterprise Institute, Maine, American Affordable Health Choices Act, Institut economique Molinari, Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, Valentin Petkantchin, Brian Lee Crowley, Lewin Group, Blue Dog Democrats, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, biologics, Massachusetts, Rep. Tom Price, Empowering Patients First Act, health reform, Obama
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Health Reform June 26, 2009
Change Vs. SecurityABC News anchor Charlie Gibson shook his head after Wednesday night's broadcast from the White House, frustrated he had not been able to draw out more details from President Obama about the sweeping health reform plan that he is pushing. Gibson, as well as the doctors, patients, businesspeople, and others in the audience, posed some tough questions. But most of the president's answers came from his standard talking points and went unchallenged. He spoke for 45 minutes of the 75 minutes of actual airtime.
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ABC News, President Obama, health reform, Massachusetts, opinion polls, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Joseph Antos, American Enterprise Institute, John Calfee, public option, single-payer, government-run, Governor Michael Leavitt, Jeffrey Anderson, Pacific Research Institute, The Washington Times, David Brooks, Senate Finance Committee, physicians, Center for Medicine in the Public Interest, uninsured, June O'Neill, Dave O'Neill, Employment Policies Institute, socialized medicine, Diana Furchtgott-Roth, RealClearMarkets, National Health Service, New Jersey, Assemblyman Jay Webber, Energy and Commerce Committee
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Health Reform January 30, 2009
Stealth ReformCongressional leaders are arguing over whether they'll get a comprehensive health reform bill passed this year or next. But, in fact, major health reform is speeding through Congress in two bills that are on the fast track to enactment -- SCHIP and the economic stimulus bill. Expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Program to children in families well into middle-income ranges passed the Senate yesterday and will likely be signed into law by President Obama early next week.
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social contract, The Heritage Foundation, Stuart Butler, Dartmouth, Shannon Brownlee, John Wennberg, health care spending, International Policy Network, Philip Stevens, Julian Harris, counterfeit drugs, value, Accountable Care Organization, Mark McClellan, Health Affairs, Medicare, Manhattan Institute, Diana Furchtgott-Roth, George Will, U.S. health sector, innovation, TelaDoc, Aetna, Assurant Health, Grace-Marie Turner, stimulus, HIT, Tom Daschle, comparative effectiveness, COBRA, mandate, entitlement, SCHIP
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