‘Medicare for All’ Will Further Lower Physician Morale
Last week, the administrator of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Seema Verma, spoke at The Heritage Foundation on the effect “Medicare for All” would have on American health… Read More
Don’t Believe the ‘Medicare for All’ Farce
In Detroit this week, Americans got a second look at the many Democrats vying to replace President Trump. Time and again, they fell over each other making grandiose promises to… Read More
Daines introduces resolution condemning socialism, saying ‘pivotal’ moment has arrived
Montana Republican Sen. Steve Daines introduced a resolution forcefully condemning what he called the “failed experiment” of socialism on Monday, warning that the United States had “two paths to… Read More
Heritage Action Unveils A Winning Conservative Agenda for 2020
Heritage Action for America released the results of three opinion polls conducted across the nation in 2019. Each poll built upon the results of the previous to provide a targeted… Read More
The Fraud of Single-payer Health Care
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) directly harmed America’s health care, far more than just breaking promises about keeping your doctor and your insurance. Its extensive regulations made private insurance unaffordable,… Read More
Trump’s Diabetic Shock
The reality behind Bernie’s wailing about the price of insulin. Read More
America Must Reject Drug Price Fixing
In the never-ending struggle to lower drug prices, it’s tempting for policymakers to push the “Easy” button for government price-fixing. The trouble is, simple fixes and top-down solutions would cripple pharmaceutical… Read More
People Don’t Know What ‘Medicare For All’ Means. Democrats Want It That Way.
Next week, Democrats will convene their second round of presidential debates. As during last month’s debate, health care is sure to be a focus. Read More
Biden Goes Half Way to BernieCare
The Democratic debate over single payer is over when, not whether. Read More
America Needs a Pharmaceutical Trade Negotiator
Americans pay significantly more for prescription drugs than patients in other wealthy nations. Read More