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We all want health care we can trust – high quality, fair prices, everyone covered, no surprises.  America’s medical system offers some of the best health care in the world. But how we pay for health care is broken. Bad government policy has changed the role of health insurance, moving it away from protection against financial risk and making it instead a middleman in nearly every healthcare transaction. Overall, health care poses a very high cost burden for Americans because we lack a competitive, transparent, patient-centered marketplace. Structural reform is needed.
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Budget Reconciliation Can Right-Size Medicaid Mandates

Congress is inching closer to extending the 2017 tax cuts for American households and small businesses. But you can count on the left to look…

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State Attorneys General: Champions for Patients and Their Wallets

Policy Staff | Blog
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Takeaways: Rightsizing Medicaid for Those Who Need It Most

Patrice Onwuka | Takeaways
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Hearing | Right Time, Right Place, Right Treatment with VA Community Care

Meaghan Mobbs | Testimony
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Removing Barriers to In-Home Care

Heather Madden | Blog
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Independent Women Applauds Department of Labor for Taking Action to Reverse Home Care Rule

Press Team | Press Release
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Policy Focus: Rightsizing Medicaid for Those Who Need It Most

Patrice Onwuka | Policy Focus
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Two Truths And A Lie: Sunscreen

Julie Gunlock | Two Truths and a Lie
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It’s Not Hateful To Advocate For Ethical Medicine

Prisha Mosley | Op-Ed
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North Carolina’s Latest Healthcare Bill Makes Strides, But Falls Short

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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Anti-Competition Laws Stifle Needed Ambulatory Surgical Centers

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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Independent Women Joins Coalition Letter Urging Senate to Keep HSA Expansion in OBBBA

Carrie Lukas | Letters
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Is Your State Legislature Protecting Your Access To Telehealth?

Aubrey Wursten | Blog

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