NCPA Commentaries by John C Goodman
Dr. John C. Goodman, President and founder of the NCPA and Kellye Wright Fellow, is known as the father of Health Savings Accounts and was dubbed by National Journal as "a winner of the devolution derby." He is one of the nation's leading health economists and health policy experts. Dr. Goodman regularly briefs members of Congress on these issues and is the author of nine books.
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Jan 18, 2011 What Most Needs Repealing and Replacing
The Health Care Blog: John Goodman's proposal on fixing the ten biggest flaws in the health care reform law.
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Jan 17, 2011 Opposing view on health law: High labor costs = fewer jobs
USATODAY: Is the health reform program a job killer? John Goodman and the USA Today Editorial Board take either side in today's "Opposing View."
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Dec 17, 2010 Goodman's Law
The Health Care Blog: Dr. Goodman on a health care payment system that just doesn't work.
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Dec 03, 2010 The Ryan/Rivlin Plan
The Health Care Blog: Dr. Goodman comments on the Ryan/Rivlin entitlement spending reform plan.
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Nov 10, 2010 What Can Republicans Do About Obamacare? - National Review Online
Let it twist slowly, slowly in the wind.
John C. Goodman Outlines how to reform "Obamacare"
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Nov 08, 2010 The $6-an-Hour Health Minimum Wage – The Health Care Blog
John Goodman at The Health Care Blog about health reform's impact on wages.
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Oct 29, 2010 Health Insurance and Life Expectancy – The Health Care Blog
Goodman's latest post at The Health Care Blog dispels a common myth about the uninsured.
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Oct 27, 2010 Interstate Insurance Sales: Questioning The 'Race To The Bottom'
Buying insurance across state lines would help eliminate two problems in one fell swoop.
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Oct 25, 2010 What if Republicans Win? - Kaiser Health News
Quite a few Democrats and almost every Republican are running against ObamaCare in this fall's elections. What if they win?
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Oct 15, 2010 SAVING & GOODMAN: Obama murdered Medicare
But the market can bring her back to life – Washington Times
John Goodman and Thomas Saving outline what Medicare changes seniors should prepare for in The Washington Times.
