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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May 10, 2010 Manage Your Own Preventive Care – National Journal
Dr. Goodman takes a closer look at the real cost of preventative care for the National Journal.
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May 10, 2010 Do We Need An Individual Mandate? – Health Affairs Blog
In the Health Affairs blog, Dr. Goodman gives an analysis of the problems with individual insurance mandates.
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May 06, 2010 Four Trojan Horses - National Healthcare Reform Magazine
John Goodman warns of four misunderstood aspects of Obamacare in a featured piece in the first edition of Healthcare Reform Magazine.
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Apr 09, 2010 An International Trend Toward Self-Directed Care – Health Affairs Blog
John Goodman is interviewed for the latest Fortune on the divergent state pricing of individual health insurance.
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Feb 24, 2010 Should We Be Able To Buy Insurance Across State Lines? – Health Affairs
Dr. Goodman explains how buying insurance across state lines would increase competition and help consumers
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Feb 19, 2010 Ten Easy Reforms to Cover Preexisting Conditions – Health Care News
NCPA President John C. Goodman proposes ten reforms addressing the problems of health care for preexisting conditions, while improving costs, quality and access.
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Feb 11, 2010 Ten Small-Scale Reforms for Pre-Existing Conditions – Health Care News
In a reformed health care system, the chronically ill - along with their doctors, employers and insurers - should find lower-cost, higher-quality, more-accessible care in their economic self-interest. John Goodman explains how that's possible in his latest Health Care News commentary.
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Feb 10, 2010 Ten GOP Health Ideas for Obama – The Wall Street Journal
We don't need to study lawsuit reform for one minute longer.
If the president is serious about building a health care system that delivers more quality choices at lower cost for every American, here's where he should start... says John C. Goodman.
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Feb 01, 2010 How We Got Well
Welcome to Future World, where the average income is $100,000 a year and people need only a 20-hour work week to earn it. Since the present day, medical science has progressed even faster than income.
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Jan 27, 2010 Ten Small-Scale Reforms for Pre-existing (Chronic) Conditions - Health Affairs Blog
On the Health Affairs health blog, John Goodman outlines ten ways the chronically ill can effectively cut health care costs.
