
The Basic Principle of Single Payer Health System Reform
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association examines the remarkable cost increases in the healthcare sector over the past two

A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association examines the remarkable cost increases in the healthcare sector over the past two

This is another in the series of op-ed pieces authored by conservative commentator Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry about American health care problems. As before, the entire article

This is another article by Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry published in the National Review about healthcare issues. The entire text is reproduced below with my comments in

We’re Too Afraid to Die (That is the title of another article by Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry (see editors note below) in a series about American healthcare

This is a thoughtful opinion piece from the conservative angle and deserves review by all Americans interested in working toward a better, simpler, and cheaper

In an old but still very good article published in Harvard Business Review (see link below) we learn that inappropriate care wastes $300 billion per

Jay Cost posted a piece on the National Review about how political favoritism damages our American Republican form of government. Trouble is, he asserts that

The partisan shouting match in Washington about health system reform has ended with no resolution. The problem of health system reform, none-the-less, remains. It is

A Facebook friend, Lyman Momeny, sent me a link to an article about single payer asking for my response. Below is the entire article, published

Deroy Murdock writes for Fox News and National Review. He published a short article about Sens. Cruz and Lee and their proposed legislation called “Consumer

Max Bloom, an intern at the National Review, wrote an op-ed piece about why single payer will never happen in the US. I have copied

The Washington Post editors published an opinion about how costly single payer health system reform will be. In doing so, they ignored published data from

Michael Tanner is the author of this opinion piece and is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute. My comments are in parentheses. The utopian

A recent study published in JAMA documents what emergency patients, particularly those without insurance, have long experienced: medical care in the emergency department is very

http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(17)30818-8/fulltext A recently published article in the Lancet, a medical journal in the UK, documents the frequency of death worldwide from causes that are treatable.