Pharmacy Benefits and the Free Market
Who’s interested in the issues surrounding pharmacy reimbursements? I’m sure few of you raised your hands. You may not imagine
Read moreWho’s interested in the issues surrounding pharmacy reimbursements? I’m sure few of you raised your hands. You may not imagine
Read moreWhat would you think about a federal waiver that would get rid of many Obamacare state mandates in return for
Read moreLegislators will have a chance at partial Obamacare abolition at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the House Insurance and Commerce Committee, when state Rep. Mary Bentley’s House Bill 1492 comes up for debate.
Read moreApparently, private-option sympathizers are now arguing that ending the private option could leave the state vulnerable to a court judgment.
Read moreIt seems like it was just yesterday that “private option” advocates were calling the program a “model” for reform, and that other states would soon emulate our “flexible-conservative-innovative” plan. (I apologize if I left out any cliches.)
Read moreFive years after enactment, the Affordable Care Act (better known as Obamacare) is still a controversial law. Under attack in
Read moreEarlier today, state Sen. Jim Hendren passed a bill out of the state Senate’s Public Health Committee that attempts to
Read moreA few hours ago, ace Arkansas Project reporter Caleb Taylor posted his opinion about Hutchinson’s private option speech. Here’s mine.
Read moreScanning some of the reactions from Republicans after Gov. Hutchinson’s UAMS address today, I’m worried I might need to get my hearing checked. Apparently, I didn’t hear the same speech they did.
Read moreA bill that would allow terminally-ill Arkansans to have the “right to try” experimental drugs and treatments came one step
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