Improving competition will lower costs for patients and make health care more affordable for all.
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Without rosy scenarios, single-payer health care could increase the federal deficit by $15 trillion through 2029.
A November 20, 2019 symposium on Capitol Hill featuring Ben Ritz of the Progressive Policy Institute, Avik Roy of FREOPP, and Rep. Bruce Westerman.
The U.S. could deploy reference pricing to increase competition and lower costs.
We spend a similar amount on education for poor and wealthy children. So why do achievement gaps persist?
Arbitration will drive up costs for patients.
Any bipartisan health care reform bill will need to do both.
H.R. 1332 would expand health insurance coverage while reducing costs and increasing innovation.