NCPA Commentaries by Devon Herrick
Devon Herrick is a Senior Fellow for the National Center for Policy Analysis. While Herrick works on a number of issues, he concentrates on health care issues, such as Internet-based medicine, health insurance and the uninsured, as well as pharmaceutical drug issues.
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Feb 21, 2013 Restaurants Prepare for Cost of New Menus Mandated by Obamacare
heartlander.org: Strict pizza regulations, that are the product of the Affordable Care Act, could require pizza restaurants to post nutritional values for every variation of pizza, says NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick.
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Jul 25, 2012 Why Perry made the right call on Medicaid
The Dallas Morning News: National Center for Policy Analysis experts say Governor Perry made the right economic decision to reject the ACA's Medicaid expansion.
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Apr 03, 2012 The part of health care reform you should fear most
The Washington Examiner: Devon Herrick warns of price controls and poor medical care quality under the recommendations of IPAB.
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Mar 21, 2012 The Road to IPAB
Townhall.com: NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick warns that Medicare spending controls by the IPAB will harm seniors' access to health care.
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Nov 18, 2010 Texas Considers Withdrawing from Medicaid
Heath Care News- A closer look at Medicaid changes at the state level from Dr. Herrick
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Jul 07, 2010 Uninsured Emergency Room Use Greatly Exaggerated - Health Care News
Dr. Herrick explains projected increases in emergency room traffic in this Health Care News commentary.
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Oct 01, 2009 Census Bureau Uninsured Numbers Raise Questions- Health Care News
The U.S. Census Bureau released new statistics on the number of uninsured Americans in its annual report on September 10, sparking discussion of what the statistics mean and some surprising information about the incomes of the uninsured.
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May 01, 2009 Will Health Care Rationing Follow the Stimulus Bill- Health Care News
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, known informally as the "stimulus" bill, appropriated $1.1 billion to create a Federal Coordinating Council for Comparative Research. The provision is one of the most controversial in the 1,000-page measure.
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Feb 01, 2009 Health Care Choice Can Cut Costs, Improve Care- Health Care News
As a new Congress begins considering health insurance issues, some members are already discussing proposals for a single-payer, universal health insurance plan.
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Jan 01, 2009 Web Replaces Doctors as Patients' Top Health Information Source- Health Care News
A study by New York-based Manhattan Research has found people more frequently turn to the Internet for health information than seek information from their doctor. An estimated 145 million U.S. adults now turn to the Internet for information about diseases and other medical conditions.
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