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Category: Policy & Legislation

Banks and Finance Cos. are Now Collecting Medical Debts (with Interest)

Posted on November 17, 2022November 17, 2022 by Devon Herrick

Over the years I have talked to people who faced medical bills for care they needed but could not pay. In a couple cases I told them about CareCredit, the largest medical care lender. For example, the lady who owns the salon where my wife used to go needed eye surgery. She was happy to learn there was an easy way to make payments for surgery. Our dog’s veterinarian and the equine vet that cares for my wife’s horse both take CareCredit. I’ve even met a plastic surgeon who accepts CareCredit. If your budget can’t take an $8,000 hit for a facelift you can finance it over time putting down a couple thousand dollars and maybe pay $200 a months for several years with interest.

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The Medicaid Pediatric Dental Scam

Posted on November 15, 2022November 15, 2022 by Devon Herrick

Kaiser Health News ran an article about private equity taking over health care. The lead anecdote was about a small child taken to a dental clinic that caters to Medicaid patients. The 2-years old died days after a dentist performed root canals and put six crowns on baby teeth on the toddler.

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Monday Links

Posted on November 14, 2022November 14, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • Just how bad will this flu season be?
  • The generic share of total prescriptions dispensed in the US increased from 14% when the Hatch-Waxman legislation was passed in 1984 to 42% by 2000 and 92% today.
  • The Sahel is a semi-arid region along the southern edge of the Sahara desert, where the population is near Malthusian equilibrium.
  • Does walking produce good ideas. HT: Tyler
  • What can you do with your FSA? Yes, on an emotional support cat. No, on a knee replacement for the cat. No, on sex toys.
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Health Care and Reproductive Rights were on the Ballot Across the Country

Posted on November 11, 2022 by Devon Herrick

Inflation and the economy was the top single most important issue among voters, with just over half (51%) saying it was their top concern.  Abortion and reproductive rights ranked second, with roughly one-fourth saying it was their top concern. This was even higher for women under age 50, one-third of which said it was their top concern. Reproductive rights was a ballot initiative in numerous states.

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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.

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