Is Government Provision the Answer? (Part I)
Psychology Today: Medicare will be burdened by an increase in government bureaucracy and inefficiency which will reflect in higher costs, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Psychology Today: Medicare will be burdened by an increase in government bureaucracy and inefficiency which will reflect in higher costs, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
The Wall Street Journal: Good debate performances for Mitt Romney have magnified the failures of the Obama administration over the past four years, says NCPA Chairman Pete du Pont.
The Wall Street Journal: Good debate performances for Mitt Romney have magnified the failures of the Obama administration over the past four years, says NCPA Chairman Pete du Pont.
heartlander: Health insurance will act as a de-facto tax on employers and will result in lower wages and lower employment if providing healthcare is mandatory, says NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick
Forbes: Employers are offering more benefits to their workers in order to avoid high tax rates in areas like Silicon Valley, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Forbes: Employers are offering more benefits to their workers in order to avoid high tax rates in areas like Silicon Valley, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Townhall.com: Fundamental budget reform is necessary, however, raising taxes and procrastinating on entitlement reform will block successful improvement, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
ONENEWSNOW.com: Algae could become a valuable biofuel if the government would stop subsidizing alternatives and allow private companies to define good investments, says NCPA Senior Fellow Sterling Burnett.
Health Day in MSN Health: Health care premiums may rise if insurance companies cannot deny people coverage who have pre-existing conditions, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
NCPA Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D. will speak at the monthly meeting of the Arlington Republican Club at the Rolling Hills Country Club in Arlington, Texas. The subject of …
heartlander.: Government expansion in healthcare is distorting the markets established by demand and are forcing people to pay for coverage they might not prefer, says NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick.
Townhall.com: In his latest Townhall.com column, NCPA President John C. Goodman points out that not having health insurance does not result in increased fatality rates.
Townhall.com: In his latest Townhall.com column, NCPA President John C. Goodman points out that not having health insurance does not result in increased fatality rates.
BRIEFING INVITATION What Should the Fed Be Doing?Myths, Current Strategies and Alternatives co-sponsored by theNational Center for Policy Analysis andThe Independent Institute Tuesday October 23, 201212:30-1:30 P.M.2203 Rayburn House Office …
National Center for Policy Analysis and The Independent Institute to hold Washington, D.C. briefing; ‘What Should the Fed Be Doing’.
The Wall Street Journal: The Affordable Care Act creates contradictory incentives which distort the real market price for health care, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
The Wall Street Journal: The Affordable Care Act creates contradictory incentives which distort the real market price for health care, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
The National Center for Policy Analysis has developed a proposal to provide essential health care for all. We can do this with the money that is already in the system. Unlike the Affordable Care Act (‘ObamaCare’), it will require no new taxes, no new spending, no individual mandate and no employer mandate. This proposal would provide patients, health care providers and insurers with the tools necessary to control costs and improve the quality of health care — without rationing by health care bureaucracies.
The following is a presentation provided by June O’Neill, Director of the Center for the Study of Business and Government at Baruch College in New York and former Director of the Congressional Budget Office.
Forbes: Baby boomers are spending too much of their money on things other than retirement, including houses and college degrees, according to an NCPA study.
Townhall.com: Economic freedom leads to prosperity for low income people and allows for socioeconomic mobility, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
reason.tv: National Center for Policy Analysis President and CEO John C. Goodman in an interview with reason.tv regarding his new book Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis.
The unemployment numbers show that employers are still struggling to create jobs. Two distinctly different approaches to job creation have been proposed at the federal level. One piece of legislation, the Jumpstart Our Business Act (JOBS Act), was recently passed and signed into law.
Psychology Today: The Affordable Care Act will increase demand for preventive care without increasing the amount of doctors, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
FoxNews.com: Longer waits for health care and finding doctors who will treat seniors will become more widespread after cuts to Medicare, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.