HealthCare

Employment Impact of Proposed Mandatory Part D Drug Rebates

| Economy & HealthCare | Douglas Holtz-Eakin

The President and some members of Congress have proposed requiring that prescription drug manufacturers pay rebates to the federal government for drugs dispensed to Medicaid/Medicare dual-eligible beneficiaries and other low-income seniors through the Medicare Part D program. (The required rebates would be in addition to the manufacturer-paid rebates already in the Part D program due to the market-based negotiations between manufacturers and Part D plans). 

Cost Shifting Debt Reduction to America’s Seniors

| HealthCare | Douglas Holtz-Eakin

The United States faces a daunting budgetary outlook.  To avert an impending debt crisis, policymakers must tackle the unsustainble growth in entitlments in general, and Medicare spending in particular.

Diversity of State Coverage Options

| HealthCare | Communications Staff

Updated: May 20, 2013

Young Adults’ Insurance Decisions Dependent on Cost

| HealthCare | Emily Egan

An American Action Forum and Public Opinion Strategies poll of Americans aged 18-40 years old who are uninsured, insured through their employer, or on the individual market found that young adults are sensitive to the cost of their insurance.  

New Poll Highlights Young Adults & the Health Care Law

| HealthCare | Douglas Holtz-Eakin

Results Show Premiums Matter: Drop Insurance, Pay Penalty If Faced with Significant Rate Increases

Washington – The American Action Forum (@AAF) today released the findings of a unique new poll regarding younger adults and the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The first of its kind poll not only examines younger adults’ perceptions of the law, but also the effect that specific premium increases would have on consumer’s willingness to purchase coverage.

Weekly Checkup No. 72: How the Recession Changed Nurses' Role

| HealthCare | Emily Egan

In the years leading up to the 2007 recession, unemployment was low and overall the labor market was healthy. However, due to a nursing shortage that began in 1998, it was not a good time for hospitals and physician practices looking to hire. However, once the recession began the shortage was erased, and nursing school graduates were, like their peers in other industries, looking for work.  The workforce surge during 2007-2008 has created ripple effects throughout the profession, and is a factor in the changing role of nurses in our healthcare delivery system. 

Weekly Checkup No. 71: For Now, Medicare is Free from Inane IPAB

| HealthCare | Emily Egan

In a memo to acting CMS administrator Marilyn Tavenner yesterday, the office of the Medicare Actuary announced that the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB) would not yet be triggered to create Medicare savings in 2015. This is good news, considering the 15 member board has not yet been appointed, and some question who of those qualified would be willing to serve, as their full time employment, on the IPAB board.

Weekly Checkup No. 70: Job Impact of the Health Insurance Premium Tax

| HealthCare | Emily Egan

Weekly Checkup No. 70: Job Impact of the Health Insurance Premium Tax  

Cost Estimates for a PPACA Replacement Plan

| HealthCare | Douglas Holtz-Eakin

Cost Estimates for a PPACA Replacement Plan
April 2013

James C. Capretta and Douglas Holtz-Eakin*

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