NCPA Media: News Release
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Dec 10, 2002 Lesson For States -- Economic Freedom Means Prosperity
At a time when the United States and U.S.-backed international financial institutions are encouraging countries around the world to adopt free market economies, a new study examines how well our own states fare by that measure.
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Oct 22, 2002 When Medicare Cuts Fees, Patients Suffer
As Congress debates whether to keep proposed cuts in the fees Medicare pays doctors, a study by the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) says that low physicians' fees result in less access to doctors and reduced quality of care for the nation's elderly.
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Oct 07, 2002 NCPA Study Shows Those Sill On Welfare Are Not The Most Difficult Cases
Welfare rolls have fallen more than 60 percent nationwide during the last 10 years, mostly since reforms were enacted in 1996.
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Sep 16, 2002 Should Congress Further Mandate Mental Health Parity?
The National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) will host a briefing to debate the pros and cons of the proposed mental health parity mandate, as well as possible methods for controlling costs.
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Aug 29, 2002 U.S. Lags Behind World On Social Security Reform
Eighty million people in 20 countries are living under reformed Social Security systems with personal retirement accounts.
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