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Tag Archives: Health Care

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Vermont Medical Society sets priorities on pot, assisted suicide

The Vermont Medical Society has released a list of about a half-dozen priorities for the upcoming 2018 legislative session, and some of those aims are likely to stir robust debate at the Statehouse.

November 16, 2017 in TNR News.

Fact Check: Bernie Sanders video downplays health care wait times in Canada

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders tweeted a video Wednesday claiming that health care wait times in Canada aren’t a “major problem.” Yet whether judging by physician benchmarks or the relative performance of other countries, Canada faces chronically long health care wait times.

November 12, 2017 in U.S..
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Gov. Scott appoints Pelham to Green Mountain Care Board

Gov. Phil Scott announced Friday that he has appointed former state lawmaker and public finance official Tom Pelham to the Green Mountain Care Board, filling a position vacated by Con Hogan in September.

November 6, 2017 in TNR News.
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GOP’s top tax writer says Obamacare individual mandate could be repealed in tax plan

The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee says Republican’s tax plan unveiled Thursday could potentially include a repeal of the individual health care mandate in Obamacare.

November 6, 2017 in U.S..
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Maynard: The fox, the henhouse and the Green Mountain Care Board

Ah, the Green Mountain Care Board, that omnipotent group that was set up to have “stewardship” over health care decisions because “no one was in charge” of making such decisions. The result is that we now have a single remaining health care reform company.

November 3, 2017 in Commentary.
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The ugly consequences of single-payer health care

The late, great Nobel Laureate economist Milton Friedman said it best: “There’s no such thing as a free lunch.” Friedman’s pithy proverb reminds us that there is also no “free health care.”

November 1, 2017 in Commentary.
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In smackdown of states, judge rules Trump doesn’t have to pay Obamacare cost-sharing subsidies

U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria of California preliminary rejected a lawsuit Wednesday from states challenging the Trump administration’s decision to stop paying out Obamacare subsidies.

October 26, 2017 in U.S..
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Sovereign immunity and why we don’t want government running health care

We may never find out if the state was corrupt or incompetent in regard to the EB-5 scandal. Victims may never get justice. Is that how we want our health care system to work, too?

October 24, 2017 in Commentary.
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State Children’s Health Insurance Program ties hands of parents, needs change

For 8.9 million low-income children in America, parents aren’t the first decision-makers in health care. For families enrolled in the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, politicians choose what coverage is best for the children.

October 23, 2017 in Commentary.
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Roper: Mullin illustrates the trouble with certificate of need laws

States without certificate of need laws have lower costs, better outcomes and more access to health care. It’s time to subject our CON laws and the Green Mountain Care Board to a certificate of need process. I think we’ll find we don’t need either of them.

October 19, 2017 in Commentary.
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Family nearly blocked from school after requesting information on vaccines

Told her children would be barred from school if she didn’t sign required health forms, a mom from Woodstock, Vermont, has agreed to say the state provided “evidence-based” information on vaccines, even though she believes the information lacks scientific backing.

October 18, 2017 in TNR News.
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Mazur: Certificate of need is obsolete

Certificate of need resource allocations by government bureaucrats can’t replace private decisions by health care entrepreneurs, nor can they lead to better outcomes and less costly delivery of services to consumers.

October 16, 2017 in Commentary.

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