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Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

More Obamacare CO-OP Dominos Fall

10/24/2015 Elizabeth Wright

In April, 2015 Citizens Against Government Waste examined Consumer Operated and Oriented Plans (CO-OPs), created under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or Obamacare.  They were established as an alternative or compromise to placate several Democratic Senators who wanted to adopt a government-run, or single payer, option for healthcare reform.  The theory was that the nonprofit and member-owned CO-OPs would provide real competition to big healthcare insurance companies.  But like most provisions of Obamacare, they have not worked as intended.

Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Improper Payments Burning Medicare While CMS and Congress Fiddle

10/24/2015 Leslie Paige

The great umbrage against government waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement expressed by politicians during election cycles give taxpayers hope that something will be done when they get to the nation’s capital.  And there is no shortage of targets once they arrive on Capitol Hill.

Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Reconcilable Differences

10/24/2015 wchristian

While “irreconcilable differences” is a term often used in divorce proceedings, it might also describe the vast policy chasm on legislative proceedings between an extremely liberal President and an increasingly conservative Congress.  In that light, where all but the least controversial policies (think naming of post offices) face a veto threat, it is no wonder that the Republican majorities in both chambers have resigned themselves to getting few of their legislative priorities to the President’s desk, with little hope that he will agree to sing the bills into law.

Agriculture, Environment, Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Organic Food: A Healthy Alternative or a Waste of Money?

10/08/2015 Elizabeth Wright

Organic food is better for you, right?  Think again.  I listened to the John Batchelor radio show Monday night and was fortunate to hear a former colleague of mine, Henry Miller, MS MD, discuss organic foods.  Dr. Miller is currently a Robert Wesson Fellow in Scientific Philosophy and Public Policy at the Hoover Institution where he […]

Commerce, General Waste, Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

More of the Same

09/26/2015 Elizabeth Wright

Presidential candidate and former-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton proposed several worn-out initiatives this Tuesday that would supposedly lower drug prices but, if implemented, would seriously damage research and development in the United States while harming patients well into the future.  Many promising drugs would either never be discovered or be severely delayed in reaching the market.  The announcement was necessary […]

Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Massachusetts Should Know Better

09/16/2015 Elizabeth Wright

Soon after the Massachusetts Bay Colony was created in 1629, its leaders attempted to institute a “just price” for goods and labor.  Economist Gary North wrote in a May 1, 1974 article, “The Puritan Experiment with Price Controls,” that in 1630 “a law was passed which established wage ceilings for carpenters, joiners, bricklayers, sawyers, and thatchers.  Common laborers were limited to twelve shillings a day, or six if meat and drink were provided by the employer.  Any artisan violating this statute was to be assessed a ten shilling fine.  The effect of these wage ceilings must have presented itself almost immediately: an excess of demand for the services of artisans over the available supply.  Under such conditions, it is always difficult to recruit labor.  Within six months, these wage ceilings were repealed, leaving wages ‘free and at liberty as men shall reasonably agree.’”

Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Disappointing News on INNs from the FDA

09/15/2015 Elizabeth Wright

You may recall I have written about the World Health Organization’s (WHO) naming system for drugs, called the International Non-Proprietary Name or INN, in a January 15, 2015 Swine Line blog and in a Citizen’s Against Government Waste August (CAGW) August 2014 WasteWatcher.  The INN was created by the WHO more than 60 years ago […]

Congress, General Waste, Healthcare, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Gov. Walker Will Get Rid of Congress’s Special Exemption Under ObamaCare

08/26/2015 Elizabeth Wright

Citizens Against Government Waste was pleased to learn that presidential candidate and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker agrees that Congress and their official staff have been given a special exemption under the Affordable Care Act, better known as ObamaCare, and that it must be abolished.  He joins fellow presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in calling […]

General Waste, Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Walker and Rubio: First Out of the Gate

08/25/2015 Elizabeth Wright

Presidential candidates Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) and Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla) offered their ideas for reforming healthcare on Tuesday, August 18.  Gov. Walker’s is a relatively detailed 13-page document and while Sen. Rubio’s is an op-ed with three major components for reform, both advocate for policies that would empower the individual and create a consumer-driven […]

General Waste, Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

IBD: ObamaCare DOES Cut Employees’ Hours

08/19/2015 Elizabeth Wright

Investor’s Business Daily (IBD) took on the subject of whether or not the Affordable Care Act, better known as ObamaCare, has encouraged employers to reduce their employees’ working hours in order to avoid the law’s penalties.  According to an August 14 column by Jed Graham, the answer is yes and “there is no clearer test […]

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