Recent laws allow medical graduates who have completed training abroad to apply to practice medicine in U.S. hospitals without a domestic residency program
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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A new book offers a pathway to strengthen health coverage for today’s enrollees and preserve it for future generations
By using a flawed measure of prescription drug costs, CMS failed to tackle high-priced medicines.
Under the new guidance, there is genuine potential to curtail outlandish drug prices. However, the new guidance carries some real risk for Medicare beneficiaries
U.S. hospital spending ranks 3rd highest among 32 WIHI countries, despite its relatively low use of inpatient care.
The No Surprises Act: unveiling its complex and uncertain performance
The NSA has protected patients from surprise medical expenses, but more can be done to lower costs
Europe designates all biosimilars as interchangeable with original biologics. It’s time for the United States to do the same