MEDICAID – The Adventure
The Johnson administration introduced the Medicaid program in 1966 as part of the Social Security Act, in order to cover health care costs for low-income individuals and families. Medicaid now [...]
The Johnson administration introduced the Medicaid program in 1966 as part of the Social Security Act, in order to cover health care costs for low-income individuals and families. Medicaid now [...]
Reforming America’s complex health care system is filled with controversy. Out of 333 million people, 216 million have private insurance, 73 million have Medicaid, CHIPS, or other government programs. 44 million [...]
America is trying to reform health care, a complex societal problem affecting its diverse 330 million citizenry. Our health care system is unequaled in quality and availability but is far [...]
This article will deal with the vital role the states can play in health care reform. Currently, under Section 1332 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), states can apply for [...]
A Health Savings Account (HSA) is a bank account whose annual contributions can only be used for paying medical expenses, such as out-patient testing, treatment, and medical visits - but [...]
John Cochrane, a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institute, has called the problem of preexisting medical conditions, “The Central Defect of American Health Insurance”. No health care reform plan will [...]
Health Care Reform for a population of 333 million people is controversial and complex. 216 million have private insurance. 73 million have Medicaid, CHIPS, or other government programs. 44 million [...]