One small change would give CMS the leverage to drive drug pricing down and improve costs for patients
Health Care
Americans deserve a health care system that provides universal—and universally affordable—coverage for today’s Americans, and a fiscally sustainable system for the generations to come. All Americans should have the freedom to choose among a wide variety of plans that suit their needs. Taxpayer-funded subsidies should be reserved for the poor, the sick and the vulnerable—not the wealthy. Enabling competition and curtailing the power of health care monopolies will lower patients’ costs and increase innovation in patient care.
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Democrats are poised to nominate a presidential candidate—Kamala Harris—who has called for the abolition of employer-sponsored health insurance, and, at times, for the abolition of private health insurance in its entirety
Today’s U.S. patent system does not always live up to its idealistic portrayal
Reducing prescription drug prices has long been a goal of Democrats in Congress and the White House. Has that changed?
A proposed bipartisan bill aims to curb this practice
As more physicians’ practices merge to cut costs, the government should ensure patients receive quality care at reasonable prices
Site-neutral billing fosters an environment where health care is driven by the needs of patients, not the location of service delivery
Community college enrollment has dropped 13 percent since the Covid-19 pandemic. But schools with a vocational focus have rebounded