Archives By Month: September 2015
Reforming Medicare With Personal Accounts, Incentives And Better Plan Design
NCPA | Policy Reports | Health | No. 372 Tuesday, September 22, 2015 by Devon M. Herrick Executive Summary The long-term solvency of Medicare is the most serious domestic policy problem this country faces in the 21st century. Despite the rosy forecasts from politicians, the Medicare Trustees confirm that health care spending will consume an increasing proportion of the economy. […]
Car-Care is nearly as expensive as Health Care
Car-Care Crisis? September 16, 2015 The U.S. healthcare’s third-party payer system has created a national crisis where we are spending more than ever while failing to ensure access for our citizens. The health insurance system abets this crisis by adding administrative costs, regulatory compliance burdens, and bureaucratic interference. Many consumers are caught unwittingly in this […]