Healthcare
More ObamaCare Troubles: Low Enrollment, Failing Co-Ops
Just when ObamaCare defenders thought Healthcare.gov’s recovery was a sign of blue skies ahead for the president’s signature “achievement,” reality continues to rear...
ObamaCare’s Individual-mandate Penalty to Rise Sharply in 2016
ObamaCare's individual-mandate penalty is set to increase to $695 per person in 2016, an event the Obama administration hopes will boost lagging exchange...
Read morePennsylvania Health System Offers Up-front Pricing, Prepayment
A Pennsylvania health system is posting all-inclusive prices for common procedures on its website, then having patients pay in advance. ...
Read moreMedicaid Long-term Care Program Faces Long-term Deficits
With the aging of the population, Medicaid's long-term care program, which covers seniors as well as the disabled, is expected to grow astronomically,...
Read moreWhatever Happened to ObamaCare Repeal?
Why employ a supposedly clever move in the House Ways and Means Committee to repeal the ObamaCare healthcare law, as opposed to submitting...
Read moreSurfaced Videos Provide Opportunities Against Planned Parenthood
VIDEO - Professor Steve Byas talks about the recent videos that surfaced online raising even more questions about Planned Parenthood's operation. Professor Byas...
Read moreVets Died Waiting for VA to Process Huge Paperwork Backlog
Over 300,000 veterans died while waiting for the Veterans Administration to process a backlog of 867,000 healthcare records, a new inspector general's report...
Read moreU.S. Communities Targeted for “Blue Zone” Social Engineering
What, exactly, is the Blue Zones Project? And what does it entail for an American community to become a Blue Zone? At least...
Read moreOhio Legislature Moves to Protect the Disabled Unborn
Abortion advocates are in an uproar as Ohio lawmakers consider House Bill 135, which would prohibit the abortion of babies diagnosed with Down...
Read moreNew Texas Law Allows Parents to Bury Stillborn Infants
Until now, stillborn children under 20 weeks could be considered "medical waste" by Texas hospitals and disposed of as such, not allowing the...
Read moreDespite Evidence, FDA Targets E-Cigarettes With Proposed Regulations
Despite evidence that electronic cigarettes are both safer for users than tobacco and also help smokers kick the habit, the U.S. Food and...
Read moreIRS Issues Notice in Preparation of ObamaCare “Cadillac” Tax
The IRS is requesting comments on a notice it issued on potential approaches to issues relating to the highly controversial ObamaCare Health Insurance...
Read moreMedicare: 50 Years of Socialized Medicine
Medicare became law 50 years ago, with disastrous results for taxpayers, seniors, and the U.S. healthcare system. ...
Read moreCalls to Cut Funding to Planned Parenthood Increasing
In the wake of the release of undercover videos of Planned Parenthood officials discussing the sale of body parts of aborted babies, the...
Read moreLeaked Doc Shows Long Wait for Pending Applications With VA
A leaked document obtained by the Huffington Post reveals that more than 238,000 veterans died while their applications were pending through the Department...
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