Health care costs continue to rank highly among concerns for everyday Americans, and many are calling on lawmakers for significant reforms: lowering those costs while restoring patient power.
As the cost of living rises, many Americans find that their health care expenses spike, too. Health insurance alone can cost up to $500 per month, on top of co-pays, medications, and treatment.
Without deliberately designed mechanisms for data integration and oversight, greater choice may weaken the accountability that is a hallmark benefit of integrated delivery systems. Federal health ...
Lanhee J. Chen is David and Diane Steffy fellow in American public policy studies and co-chair of the Healthcare Policy Working Group at the Hoover Institution. Daniel L. Heil is a policy fellow at ...
The polls dealt Democrats a strong hand heading into the mid-term elections. Health care affordability has emerged as Americans’ number one pocketbook concern, with voters trusting the minority party ...