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Category: John C. Goodman

HSA-Bashing Study Slammed

Posted on June 18, 2022 by John C. Goodman

32 million people have a Health Savings Account with more than $100 billion in balances. And they love them. They would love them even more if we could dispense with the across-the-board, high deductible requirement and let the account be perfectly flexible with respect to their health insurance.

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Friday Links

Posted on June 17, 2022July 25, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • AMA To FDA: Allow OTC Birth Control Pill. Something we have favored for years, but don’t stop there!
  • AMA rejects economics: calls for a higher minimum wage. (Pardon us for thinking that the OTC position was based on sound economic reasoning.)
  • How manufacturers manipulate the rules to avert competition from generic competitors – the case of asthma inhalers.
  • How Biden’s policies have undermined his previous vice presidential goal of a “moon shot” to eradicate cancer.
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Has CMS Gone Totally Woke?

Posted on June 15, 2022 by John C. Goodman

On April 18, 2022, CMS issued a proposed rule that will force medical providers to advance a divisive and potentially discriminatory agenda. As explained by Do No Harm:

  • CMS wants to collect a wide variety of personal data from patients in order to create more precise categorizations of patients along race, gender, and other demographic lines.
  • CMS wants hospitals to report confidential patient information to highlight potential gaps in care between groups of patients. By labeling these differences as disparities, CMS could use this information to reward or punish certain healthcare facilities.
  • The proposed rule would distract medical professionals from providing care to patients and instead saddle them with a new mandate focused on politicized and non-medical issues.
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What Sweden Got Right

Posted on June 14, 2022 by John C. Goodman

Swedish students under the age of 16 didn’t miss a single day of school to COVID closure and were never masked. According to this study:

  • No COVID-19 related learning loss in reading in Swedish primary school students.
  • The proportion of students with weak reading skills did not increase during the pandemic.
  • Students from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds were not especially affected.

HT: Committee to Unleash Prosperity

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For many years, our health care blog was the only free enterprise health policy blog on the internet. Then, when the NCPA closed its doors, the health blog stopped as well.

During this five-year hiatus no one else has come forward to claim the space. So, my colleagues and I have decided to restart the blog in connection with the Goodman Institute. We invite you and others to use this forum to share your views.

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