Medicare Malady #04-07: Making a Mess of the Medicare Drug Coverage
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John O’Shea doesn’t play a doctor on TV. He is one - a Harvard educated surgeon with first-hand experience in dealing with Medicare.
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John O’Shea doesn’t play a doctor on TV. He is one - a Harvard educated surgeon with first-hand experience in dealing with Medicare.
State-level health insurance exchanges present a promising opportunity to offer greater freedom of choice and freedom of conscience.
Congress should resist rewarding states that have ignored SCHIP’s intent and exceeded its scope.
The lack of health insurance among children is important, as it is for all uninsured. Policy for children should be family-oriented, and one of the best ways to tackle reform is to increase coverage options and personal control, both to address the needs of children and to improve the health of the system for all Americans.
Introduce competition into military health care to prevent tragedies like the one at Walter Reed from ever recurring.