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Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP
AEI's Joe Antos says actual federal health spending for the health care bill proposed by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will be double what Reid claims it will be.
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The health care reform proposals currently under consideration will simply expand the current inefficient system.
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The House health care bill offers easy-to-score budget cuts instead of the smarter purchasing and smarter medical practice we need.
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By Bryan E. Dowd
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AEI Online
Monday, November 9, 2009
The sustainable growth rate legislation should be replaced with sensible policies to reduce unnecessary spending and improve incentives for better health care.
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Medicaid provides health care for the poorest and most severely disabled members of our society, and improving its quality should be a top priority.
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We need targeted reforms, not a federal takeover, to fix the insurance system.
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It is increasingly clear that the initial impact of President Obama's health care reform will be to raise the cost of health insurance and the number of uninsured Americans, perhaps sharply.
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It is becoming increasingly clear that the initial impact of President Obama's health care reform will be to raise the cost of health insurance and the number of uninsured Americans.
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The House health care legislation would likely add to the fiscal deficit, giving holders of U.S. debt worldwide reason to be concerned.
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The burden of excise taxes in the America's Healthy Future Act of 2009 will largely fall on patients, meaning sick patients will be subsidizing the health care of other sick patients.
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