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Jun 21, 2012

CMS: Medicare Faces Unsustainable Rise in Spending

Loren Heal

Two reports released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services show Medicare is fiscally unsustainable as currently structured. One report, released in April by Medicare’s Trustees, used the assumptions built into current law. Another, released by CMS actuary Richard Foster in May, used alternative fiscal assumptions based ...

Jun 20, 2012

Virginia Quietly Moves Toward Obamacare Implementation

Loren Heal

The Commonwealth of Virginia may be moving closer to implementing a health insurance exchange as mandated by President Obama, raising questions about Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell’s stated intention to delay it. Virginia is also inching toward Medicaid expansion, funded by federal tax dollars, though officials still say they will ...

Jun 19, 2012

Obamacare’s Uncertain Replacement

Benjamin Domenech

This likely represents the final edition of the Consumer Power Report prior to the Supreme Court’s ruling on President Barack Obama’s health care law. As I’ve noted in the past, the likeliest outcome is a partial strikedown – one that eliminates the individual mandate as well as the attached requirements of community rating ...

Jun 19, 2012

California Health Care Providers Offer Discounts for Cash Payment

Kenneth Artz

Many hospitals and doctors offer cash discounts for medical bills for their patients, regardless of income. But there's a catch: The lowest price is usually available only if the patients don't use their health insurance. The savings are impressive in some states. A Long Beach hospital recently charged a patient $6,707 for ...

Jun 18, 2012

Research & Commentary: Health Insurance Exchanges in Small States

Heartland Research & Commentary - Kendall Antekeier

Several states have halted the creation of health insurance exchanges, awaiting a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court on the federal health care law. Meanwhile, others are finding they are too small to run an exchange successfully, regardless of the Court’s ruling. States with smaller populations can expect fewer individuals ...

Jun 16, 2012

New Hampshire Health Insurance Exchange Ban Headed to Gov. Lynch

Grant Bosse

The New Hampshire legislature has sent a ban on the implementation of the health insurance exchanges mandated under President Obama’s health care law to the desk of their governor. The New Hampshire House agreed to Senate changes to a bill blocking implementation of the exchanges, sending the legislation to Democratic Gov. John ...

Jun 15, 2012

States, Religious Institutions Sue HHS Over Contraceptive Mandate

Kendall Antekeier

In response to the Obama administration’s federal contraceptive mandate, 43 religious institutions have now filed 12 lawsuits against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, claiming the mandate violates their religious liberties. The mandate, put in place by a provision in President Obama’s health care law, requires ...

Jun 14, 2012

Ohio Delays Obamacare Exchange Implementation Pending Supreme Court Case

Jason Hart

The Ohio Department of Insurance has delayed creating the health insurance exchange mandated by President Obama’s health care law for so long, compliance is now likely impossible. Obama’s law requires the creation of state health insurance exchanges, which the federal government will attempt to implement in states that have not ...

Jun 14, 2012

The Independent Payment Advisory Board: PPACA's Anti-Constitutional and Authoritarian Super-Legislature

Michael Cannon and Diane Cohen Cato Institute

When a member of Congress introduces legislation, the Constitution requires that legislative proposal to secure the approval of the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the president (unless Congress overrides a presidential veto) before it can become law. In all cases, either chamber of Congress may block it. In 2010, the ...

Jun 13, 2012

Interstate Insurers Avoid Georgia Despite New Law

Benjamin Domenech

The Georgia legislature drew headlines in 2011 when it became the first state to legally authorize citizens to purchase health insurance across state lines. But the attempt to allow interstate purchasing of insurance, long a principle of market-based reform proposals, has yet to pay off: not one insurer is currently offering ...

Jun 12, 2012

Repeal and Replace: An Alternative to ObamaCare

John C. Goodman

Many pundits on the left appear to believe the Republican Party’s solution for those with health problems who can’t get insurance is to tell them to drop dead. For instance, consider the argument of health care consultant Michael Millenson, who recently wrote, “[N]o Republican presidential candidate has ever presented a serious ...

Jun 11, 2012

Next Step for the Slacker Mandate

Benjamin Domenech

One of the aspects of Obamacare the administration has seen fit to highlight repeatedly is the so-called “slacker mandate,” which allows individuals up to age 26 to remain on their parents’ health insurance plans. Analysis by the Commonwealth Fund has found the mandate to be particularly popular , with millions of young adults ...

Jun 7, 2012

Bill Nullifying Obamacare Passes in Missouri House

Casey Cheney

Legislation declaring President Obama’s health care law null and void in the state of Missouri recently passed in the state’s House of Representatives. House Bill 1534, which has now moved to the Senate, passed the House 108-44. None of the nays were cast by Republicans. Cosponsored by Rep. Andrew Koenig (R-St. Louis), the ...

Jun 6, 2012

Obama Administration Approves Wisconsin Medicaid Reforms

Kendall Antekeier

In accordance with standards set by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care (PPACA), the federal government has approved changes to Wisconsin’s state Medicaid program, BadgerCare. The federal government asked Republican Gov. Scott Walker’s administration to scale back its originally proposed changes due to an anticipated 60,000 ...

Jun 5, 2012

Awaiting Supreme Court Ruling, Illinois Pauses Exchange Implementation

Loren Heal

President Obama’s home state of Illinois has become the latest to step back from implementing a health insurance exchange, according to the legislator charged with leading the effort. “I’ve suspended the talks on the Illinois insurance exchange until the Supreme Court makes its decision, which we expect in June,” Rep. Frank ...

Jun 4, 2012

Here Come the Food Police

Benjamin Domenech

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s ban on large sodas and other sugary drinks is just the most recent, and most ridiculous, act by the self-appointed chief of food police for the nation, I write at the American Thinker: In the press conference announcing the move, Bloomberg rejected the idea that this would annoy people ...

Jun 1, 2012

Inside IPAB: Obama’s Bureaucratic Rationing Board

Kenneth Artz

Until the passage of President Obama’s health care law, Congress was the only entity allowed to change what Medicare paid physicians and other health care providers for treating Medicare patients. Now, unless the Supreme Court strikes down ObamaCare in its entirety in June, that power will be handed off to a group of unaccountable ...

May 31, 2012

Texas Conflicts with Obama Administration Over Funding Contraception Programs

Kenneth Artz

Although Texas has long favored an abstinence-focused approach to sex education, under President Obama’s administration the focus and funding have shifted toward contraception-focused programs. Now, more than a quarter of the school districts in the state teach “abstinence-plus” lessons, according to a new study by the Texas Freedom ...

May 30, 2012

White House Commits Billions to Oregon Coordinated Care Gamble

Kenneth Artz

Faced with a massive funding shortfall for a sweeping Medicaid expansion, Democratic Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber successfully convinced President Obama’s administration to gamble on the state’s new, largely untested health care plan to the tune of nearly $2 billion in taxpayer funds. After an eleventh-hour meeting in Washington ...

May 29, 2012

Research & Commentary: Interstate Health Care Compacts

Heartland Research & Commentary - Kendall Antekeier

While the Supreme Court considers the fate of the federal health care law, some states are attempting to take more control over health care by engaging in interstate health care compacts. An interstate health care compact involves two or more states jointly deciding they want to select the health care system that is best ...

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