Two Committee Bills Threaten Health Care Freedom
Draft bills spilling out of Wyoming’s Legislative Services Office have already started to raise eyebrows. Two, so far, would limit healthcare choice in Wyoming. The first, 14LSO-0141 Hospital...
View ArticleHow to Keep Health Entrepreneurs out of Wyoming
Just as Wyoming is starting to attract new health care providers, such as a physician-owned hospital in Casper, the state is considering one bill to keep health entrepreneurs out. Nonprofit hospitals...
View ArticleThe Black Coats of Death Care
Every Democrat presidential candidate since at least Michael Dukakis has advocated a single-payer health care system in one form or another.[i] While the Affordable Care Act is technically not a...
View ArticleEight Percent Is the New Affordable
Under the federal health care act – I do not refer to it by its common liberal slogan, the “Affordable Care Act,” because that gimmick and all it implies is disingenuous. Furthermore, it is an insult...
View ArticleGood News from Wyoming’s Labor Committee
The Labor committee refused to act as a pawn of special interests, and this is great news for the citizens of Wyoming. A few months ago I wrote a series of articles explaining how Wyoming’s Labor...
View ArticleEbola or Global Warming – An Agency Out of Focus
We are currently watching the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) experience a complete meltdown in public confidence. As the Ebola epidemic in West Africa became a matter of public...
View ArticleWyoming Legislature to Consider “Right to Try”
The 2015 Wyoming Legislative Session is nearly one month away, and the Legislative Service Office (LSO) is busy finalizing bills and posting them online. Since this will be a full legislative session...
View ArticleDirect Primary Care’s Promise
Progressives constantly frame the debate over healthcare reform as a false choice: should healthcare be financed through insurance companies or the government? Both options leave patients at the mercy...
View ArticleWyoming Welcomes Out-of-State Doctors
Governor Mead is by no stretch of the imagination a visionary government reformer. However, he took a big step towards expanding healthcare access in Wyoming by signing the Interstate Medical Licensure...
View ArticleDirect Primary Care: Wyoming’s Opportunity for Affordable Healthcare
In a promising moment of bipartisan agreement, members of Wyoming’s Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Committee began drafting legislation that will allow patients and physicians to contract...
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