
Obamacare Continues to Fall Short of Expectations

Mandates No More! Executive Action Sets Stage for Major Healthcare Reform

Costly Medicaid Expansion Leads to Worse Care for Most Vulnerable

No More Bailouts for Obama’s Failed Healthcare Law

ColoradoCare? More Like ColoradoCan’t
In a little over six months, Colorado voters will determine the fate of Amendment 69 – also known as ColoradoCare – which would impose the first statewide universal health-care system

New Mexico Continues to Struggle with Doctor Shortage
For the past several years, New Mexico has grappled with a doctor shortage. News reports as far back as 2012 indicated that the United States would experience a shortage of

No Need for ‘Certificate of Need’ Laws
For the second year in a row, Florida lawmakers have considered but then failed to pass legislation that would lessen the cost of health care, increase competition and innovation,

ACA is Six Years Older, But Not Much Wiser
Happy belated birthday to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which turned six years old last week! The ACA has now been around for over half a decade, yet it has

Innovation in Healthcare Comes From Individuals, Not Government
Nearly six years after President Obama signed the disastrous Affordable Care Act into law, markets are leading the way in healthcare innovation. Many doctors and patients are now finding ways

20% of Texans Still Without Health Coverage
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was sold to the American public as a way to lower the uninsured rate and increase the quality and affordability of health insurance. Unfortunately, we

Some Nevadans Must Seek Health Coverage — Yet Again
The Obama administration has always been quick to claim that "Obamacare is working." But for many the rosy picture painted by supporters actually looks different, largely due to

Medi-Cal, Other Government Healthcare Programs Struggle to Keep their Promises
In its recent decision in King v. Burwell, the Supreme Court upheld an interpretation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), permitting the distribution of subsidies through federal exchanges. This

Supporters of health care law changing position on mandate tax?
Yesterday – February 15 – marked the close of enrollment for the second year of the Affordable Care Act (ACA, also known as Obamacare). A number of leading Congressional Democrats

Reform the Reform
It turns out the Affordable Care Act might not be so affordable after all. According to a new Kaiser Family Foundation poll released today, 41 percent of uninsured Americans

Lawmakers Cannot Predict Tomorrow’s Medical Innovation – and they Shouldn’t Try to
Lawmakers Cannot Predict Tomorrow’s Medical Innovation – and they Shouldn’t Try to

Hispanics Can’t Catch Their Breath, or a Break, Thanks to Obama’s CO2 Rule
Hispanics Can’t Catch Their Breath, or a Break, Thanks to Obama’s CO2 Rule

New healthcare law hurts community colleges, Hispanic students
Despite the president’s insistence that the health care law is operating as it should, the law’s “employer mandate” is causing havoc among community colleges as they struggle to find ways

The Misogyny of Obamacare
In 2010, Representative Nancy Pelosi famously said about the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that, "we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what's in it." More

The White House Continues to Push Hispanics into Sub-Par System
While there has been much discussion regarding the technical issues and soaring premiums found on the exchanges, little has been focused on the millions of Americans pushed into the Medicaid

Cats Urging Millennials to Sign Up for Government-run Coverage? Now That’s Madness.
Jumping at any opportunity to promote HeatlhCare.gov, the administration has now seized upon March Madness and the NCAA Basketball Tournament to encourage 18-35 year-olds to sign up for costly coverage

Telephone, Cable, or Health Care: Choose One
Last week President Obama participated in a town hall aimed at convincing Latinos to sign up under the new health care law. We know why he is focused on this

Cuts to Medicare Advantage Payments Leave Latinos at a Disadvantage
Low-income and minority Medicare beneficiaries – particularly Hispanics - continue to choose plans provided by Medicare Advantage because of the higher-quality coverage and flexibility that the private supplement provides.

Opposite Day in DC
If you woke up this morning feeling like things in Washington appear to be reversed, you are not alone. As the country inched closer to the debt ceiling deadline, Obamacare

Nonpartisan CBO Reports that the Worst from Obamacare is Yet to Come
Since its launch in October, the Administration’s roll-out of the Affordable Care Act has left many Americans confused, plagued by error messages and struggling to forgive the "lie of