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National Policy Analysis by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
"Medicare for All" Universal Health Care Would Not Solve the Problem of Rising Health Care Costs
Putting all Americans under Medicare would not solve this nation’s problem of rising health care costs... More...

National Policy Analysis by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
SCHIP Expansion: Socialized Medicine on the Installment Plan
Americans should not allow SCHIP to be used as a stepping stone toward government-run health care... More...

National Policy Analysis by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
Sweden's Single-Payer Health System Provides a Warning to Other Nations
Sweden deals with the problem of ever-growing health care expenses by rationing health care... More...

National Policy Analysis by David Hogberg, Ph.D. and Paul Gessing
Mental Health Parity Act Shifts Practice of Imposing Mandates from the States to the Federal Level; Likely to Raise Insurance Premiums
Few of the likely consequences of imposing a mental health parity mandate are good for employees... More...

National Policy Analysis by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
The Teachers' Lesson: How To Scam Social Security
How would you like to work for just one day and earn thousands of dollars for it afterwards? More...

National Policy Analysis by David Hogberg
Letting Medicare "Negotiate" Drug Prices: Myths vs. Reality
Those who analyze the U.S. health system based on infant mortality and life expectancy are making a mistake...
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National Policy Analysis by David Hogberg
Life Expectancy & Infant Mortality are Unreliable Measures for Comparing the U.S. Health System to Others
Those who analyze the U.S. health system based on infant mortality and life expectancy are making a mistake... More...

National Policy Analysis by Edmund F. Haislmaier
Medicare's Fatal Weakness: Expensive New Technologies are Rationed
Medicare's foot-dragging probably resulted in the avoidable deaths of between 5,000 and 10,000 patients... More...

Talking Points by Deroy Murdock
You Have NO Right to Social Security
Americans have no legal claim on the money Uncle Sam theoretically salts away for their golden years... More...

Talking Points by Deroy Murdock
Trust Fund?  What Trust Fund?
The Social Security Trust Fund has no financial value... More...

Talking Points by Amy Ridenour
Social Security in Crisis
Social Security is pledged to pay out $25 trillion more by 2077 than it expects to have. How can that not be a crisis? More...

What Conservatives Think by Amy Ridenour
Single-Payer Health Care: Could America Do It Without Compromising Quality?
The Left Says:
"...In countries with national health insurance, urgent care is always provided immediately..." More...




Selected Publications
  • Blog: Project 21's Nedd Joins Other Religious Leaders at UN Public Health Conference
  • Press Release: World Malaria Day Marked By Call for Action; Millions at Risk
  • New Visions Commentary: Conservatives Lose When They Shun U.N. Conferences
  • New Visions Commentary: Africa's Failing Approach to Health Care
  • Blog: Free Market Health Care in Africa Promoted
  • New Visions Commentary: Underserved and Overlooked
  • Blog: Government Health Care Threatens Burgers and Fries
  • New Visions Commentary: Blacks and Anemia Medications
  • Blog: Shooting the Messenger on Socialized Medicine
  • Blog: SCHIP's Next Controversy: New "Ad" Tells Kids to Smoke
  • Press Release: SCHIP-Expansion Backers Oppose Choice; Democratic Leadership SCHIP Bill Blocks Insurance Options for the Frost Family
  • Blog: The Debt Tsunami Begins: First Baby Boomer Files for Social Security
  • Blog: The SCHIP/Frost Affair Continues; Paul Krugman Calls Me a Busybody
  • Blog: SCHIP Poll
  • Blog: An SCHIP Fraud? Boy Who Delivered Democrat SCHIP Rebuttal May Not Be Low-Income
  • Blog: Congress' SCHIP Deception
  • Press Release: New SCHIP Information Center to Separate Truth from Spin
  • Press Release: Reverse Robin Hood: Congress' Regressive SCHIP Expansion Would Tax Poor to Fund Health Insurance for Middle and Upper-Middle Class
  • National Policy Analysis: SCHIP Expansion: Socialized Medicine on the Installment Plan
  • National Policy Analysis: "Medicare for All" Universal Health Care Would Not Solve the Problem of Rising Health Care Costs
  • Blog: Should Most of America's Kids Be on the Dole?
  • Blog: Socialized Medicine by Stealth: Panel Calls SCHIP Expansion 'Bad for Kids, Families, and Taxpayers'
  • National Policy Analysis: "Sicko" Presents False View of Cuba's Health System, by Ryan Balis
  • Blog: Health Care Rationing, Government-Style
  • Blog: Health Insurance is Not Health Care
  • Blog: In Britain, Where You Live Can Determine Whether You Live or Die
  • Blog: 462,000 Dead
  • Blog: Universal Health Care: Universally Bad
  • National Policy Analysis: Sweden's Single-Payer Health System Provides a Warning to Other Nations, by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • National Policy Analysis: Mental Health Parity Act Shifts Practice of Imposing Mandates from the States to the Federal Level; Likely to Raise Insurance Premiums, by David Hogberg, Ph.D. and Paul Gessing
  • National Policy Analysis: The Teachers' Lesson: How To Scam Social Security, by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Blog: Hogberg Praises Bush Health Plan
  • Blog: 60 Minutes Does Health Care III: CBS Responds to Our Criticism
  • Press Release: 60 Minutes Misleads Viewers About the Price of Prescription Drugs Paid By Medicare
  • Blog: Single-Payer Health Care: "Incompetence, Debt, Misery and Filth" - London Times
  • Blog: Mental Health Parity Hearing Is Depressing
  • Blog: Frank Drebin Does Health Insurance
  • Blog: London Times: "Nothing Quite Like It Has Been Witnessed Since Lord North Lost the American Colonies"
  • Blog: Health Care Waiting Lists and the Stockholm Syndrome
  • Blog: Even Labour Party MPs Can't Get Needed Health Services in Britain
  • Blog: Getting Dental Care From the Government Can Be Like Pulling Teeth
  • Press Release: Senators Kennedy, Domenici and Enzi and to Make Health Insurance More Expensive With So-Called Mental Health Parity Act
  • Blog: British Doctors Disillusioned with Central Control
  • Blog: This is What Happens When You Only Read the Press Release
  • Blog: Another Bit Of "Unbiased" Reporting On the U.S. Health Care System
  • Blog: Wal-Mart Calling for Socialized Medicine?
  • Blog: Is Health Care for the Poor Better Abroad? by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Press Release: National Center for Public Policy Research Applauds President Bush's State of the Union Health Care Proposals
  • Blog: 'The Big Ripoff' Comes To Health Insurance
  • Blog: Fact Checking FactCheck on Medicare Drug Negotiation Proposal
  • National Policy Analysis: Letting Medicare "Negotiate" Drug Prices: Myths vs. Reality by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Press Release: Congressional Liberals' Plans For Medicare Will Make Private Health Insurance More Expensive
  • Blog: CEPR Could Be Right: After All, Anything is Possible
  • Blog: Daschle Wrong on Health Care by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Blog: Senator Feingold Responds on Health Care by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Blog: Major Health Care Legislation Overview by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Blog: Huffington Post Beware: A Little Knowledge Is A Dangerous Thing, Part II by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Blog: Huffington Post Beware: A Little Knowledge Is A Dangerous Thing, Part I by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Press Release: New Commonwealth Fund National Scorecard on U.S. Health System Performance Judges American Health System Unfairly
  • Blog: HSA Enrollment of 25-30 Million Expected by Treasury Department by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Press Release: Citizen's Health Care Working Group Empowers Government, Not Health Care Consumers
  • Blog: Helping the Uninsurable: Tinkering vs. Radical Reform by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Blog: How to Reform Health Insurance by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Blog: Life Expectancy, Infant Mortality No Way to Compare Health Systems
  • Blog: Medicare for All? No Thanks, Part V by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Press Release: New Study New Study Critical of U.S. Uses Unreliable Measures on Health Care
  • Blog: Medicare for All? No Thanks, Part IV by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Blog: Medicare for All? No Thanks, Part III by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Blog: Medicare for All? No Thanks, Part II by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Blog: Medicare for All? No Thanks, Part I by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Press Release: Study Challenges Widely Cited Measures Used to Compare Health Care Systems
  • National Policy Analysis: Don't Fall Prey to Propaganda: Life Expectancy and Infant Mortality are Unreliable Measures for Comparing the U.S. Health Care System to Others by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Blog: Michael Moore Sicko Alert by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: House Hearing Finds Approval for Health Security Accounts, With Some Dissent by David Hogberg, Ph.D.
  • Press Release: The National Center for Public Policy Research Announces Staff Addition to Augment Work on Health Care and Social Security Policy
  • Blog: Universal Health Care Says: Tattoo Removal, Yes; Life-Saving Cancer Drugs, No by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Britain's "Universal Care" Health System Puts Quotas on Referrals by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: "Universal Coverage" Health Care Realities by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Ryan-Sununu Social Security Reform Plan by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Frist: Medicare Facing Collapse Unless Fundamentally Reformed by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Mike Crapo on Social Security: Fix Now, or Wait for Catastrophic Financial Crisis? by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Social Security Reform Critics Often Close Eyes to System's Problems by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Senate Social Security Demagoguery by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Universal Health Care: A Flawed Proposal by Amy Ridenour
  • Talking Points: You Have NO Right to Social Security by Deroy Murdock
  • Talking Points: Ed Crane's Advice by Deroy Murdock
  • Talking Points: Democrats for Personal Retirement Accounts by Deroy Murdock
  • Talking Points: Trust Fund? What Trust Fund? by Deroy Murdock
  • Blog: Socialized Medicine: Learning from Canada
  • Blog: Romney's Massachusetts Health Care Reform: Socialism via the Back Door or a Promising Conservative Approach? by Amy Ridenour
  • New Visions: Finding Sense (and Cents) in Bush's Social Security Reform by Jimmie L. Hollis
  • Blog: Fat People Lose Access to Some Surgeries as Cost-Saving Measure in Britain's Government-Run Health System by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Health Care Quiz by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Spinning Wheels by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Socialized Medicine a Human Rights Violation? by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Star Parker Nails it on Social Security by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Rep. Robert Wexler on Social Security: The System is Sound, But Insolvent by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Be Fair to New York Plan by Amy Ridenour
  • Project 21 Press Release: Blacks Back Bush on Social Security Reform; Allowing Personal Investment and Control Retirement Savings Called a Benefit for Black America
  • Blog: Poll on Social Security Personal Accounts by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Social Security Embezzlement by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Social Security Around the World by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Social Security Trustees Report Quick Recap by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Answering the Myths About Social Security by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Blog Alliance for Social Security Reform by Amy Ridenour
  • National Policy Analysis #525 : Medicare's Fatal Weakness: Expensive New Technologies are Rationed by Edmund F. Haislmaier
  • New Visions Commentary: Why African Americans Should Be Leading The Charge For Social Security Reform by Eddie Huff
  • Blog: Changing Social Security: The Impact on African Americans by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Bone Marrow Donors Needed by Amy Ridenour
  • Talking Points on Social Security #5: Social Security in Crisis by Amy Ridenour
  • Project 21 New Visions: New Medicare Benefits Going Unnoticed in Black Community by Council Nedd II and Leslie O. Anderson
  • Blog: Social Security Employees Oppose Answering Questions According to Employer's Instructions by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Retirement Security Crisis: Real and Bigger Than Just Social Security by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Heritage Weblog: Social Security Polls by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Arguments Against Social Security Privatization Demolished by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Jobs Market Responds to Lower Tax Rates by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Revamping Social Security by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Ed Haislmaier on Drug Importation Economic and Safety Issues by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Social Security Tax Increases and Benefit Cuts Needed, Says Congressman by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Discussion on Drug Re-Importation between Amy Ridenour and Michelle Malkin (posts here, here and here)
  • Blog: Social Security Private Accounts: Creating a Better, Fairer Retirement System by Amy Ridenour
  • National Policy Analysis #520: Bush's Second Term Agenda by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Paying for Social Security Partial Privatization by Amy Ridenour
  • National Policy Analysis #514: Spurring Lower Prices: FDA Aided America's Rx Drug Consumers By Not Banning Authorized Generics by David Almasi
  • Blog: Teachers' Union Needs Instruction
  • New Visions Commentary: AARP'S Campaign to Import Uncertified Drugs Poses Hazards to Seniors' Health and Budgets by Ak'Bar Shabazz
  • National Policy Analysis #510: Health Activists Suppress Information on Safer Alternative to Smoking by Gregory Parker
  • Press Release: Opponents of 2003 Expansion of Drug Benefits Address New Report on State of Medicare: Medicare Trustees' Report Expected to Bode Ill for Future of Federal Health Care Benefits
  • National Policy Analysis: Regulations: The Untold Story by Dana Joel Gattuso
  • Blog: Greenspan's Warned Us Before on Social Security
  • What Conservatives Think #020604: Social Security: Is the New York Times Right to Call the President's Plan "Terrifying"? by Amy Ridenour
  • Blog: Social Security Reform and the Bush Presidency by Amy Ridenour
  • What Conservatives Think #010904: Single-Payer Health Care: Could America Do It Without Compromising Quality? by Amy Ridenour
  • Project 21 Press Release: "Snake Oil" Medicare Reform Criticized; Called "Legislative Malpractice" By Black Leader
  • Medicare Perspective Index (With a Nod to Harper's Index) - by Edmund F. Haislmaier (PDF file)
  • Press Release: Group Releases "Medicare Perspective Index" to Shed Light on Prescription Drug Debate: Irreverent List of Factoids a Grim Parody of Harper's Index -- But a Lot More Expensive
  • Press Release: Message to Congress on Medicare: Don't Rush to Put a Legislative Turkey on America's Thanksgiving Table
  • National Policy Analysis #498: Medicare: It's About the Future, Stupid! by Edmund F. Haislmaier
  • National Policy Analysis #496: National Policy Analysis #496: Fighting Disease is Better Than Suing Over It by Amy Ridenour
  • National Policy Analysis #486: When It Comes to Prescription Drugs, What Does "Safe" Mean? by Edmund F. Haislmaier
  • National Policy Analysis #483: An Rx for Our Ailing Health Care System: Caps on Lawsuit Awards by Amy Ridenour and David Ridenour
  • Press Release: It is Time for the People's Media -- Talk Radio, the Internet, Blogs and Editorial Pages -- to Force a Permanent Solution to the Asbestos Crisis; Congress Must Act Before Special Interest Lobbying Scuttles Plan to Compensate the Sick While Ending Bankruptcies and Job Losses
  • National Policy Analysis #479: Reducing Tobacco Risks With Smokeless Tobacco by James A. Gelfand
  • Legal Briefs #30: Why Are Medical Costs So High? Courtrooms Are a Culprit; Legal Reform is a Patient Issue - August 15, 2003
  • Blog: Social Security and Medicare: Technically Bankrupt in Five Years
  • Legal Briefs #29: Doctors, Not Lawyers, Should Treat Mental Illness; Doctors Sued for Helping Woman - August 1, 2003
  • Press Release: House to Vote on Prescription Drug Reimportation - Measure One of the More Divisive in Recent Memory
  • National Policy Analysis #476: Dying for a Discount: The Dangers in Importing Drugs by Edmund F. Haislmaier
  • Commentary: Following in the Footsteps of Richard M. Nixon, and Heading Left by Amy Ridenour (July 22 Blog Comment)
  • National Policy Analysis #472: Really Strange Bedfellows: The Odd Alliance Promoting Drug Re-Importation by Edmund F. Haislmaier
  • National Policy Analysis #474: Inhofe Makes "Chemical Security" From Terrorists a Top Priority by Bonner Cohen
  • Legal Briefs #28: The Medical Liability Crisis Affects Us All - July 15, 2003
  • National Policy Analysis #469: A Modest Suggestion for Improving Government Oversight by Amy Ridenour
  • Press Release: Mr. President: Your Desire for Bill-Signing Ceremony on Medicare's 35th Anniversary Isn't Worth Turning the New Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit into a Political and Policy Disaster
  • Legal Briefs #27: Thanks in Part to Lawsuits, Millions Lack Health Insurance - June 30, 2003
  • Talking Points on Health Care #22: A Medicare Drug Benefit: If Its Important Enough to Do, It's Important Enough to Do Properly
  • "Prescription Drugs Are Only One Reason Why Medicare Needs Reform," Senate Joint Economic Committee, June 17, 2003 (PDF File)
  • Legal Briefs #24 - May 15, 2003
  • National Policy Analysis #464: Doctors, Not Lawyers, Should Treat Mental Illness by Amy Ridenour
  • New Visions Commentary: Transplant Details Raise Cruel Questions by Kimberley Wilson
  • National Policy Analysis #463: A Federal Asbestos Trust Fund: Better for Victims, Better for the Economy by Amy Ridenour
  • National Policy Analysis #456: Hollywood Goes Political Yet Again: "Issues Placement" Strategy Promotes Government-Run Health Care by David A. Ridenour
  • National Policy Analysis #454: The Medical Liability Crisis Affects Us All by Edmund F. Haislmaier
  • "2003 Annual Report of the Boards of Trustees of the Hospital Insurance and Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds," (better known as the "2003 Medicare Trustees' Report"), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (U.S. Government Department of Health and Human Services), March 17, 2003
  • National Policy Analysis #450: Lawyers in Your Medicine Cabinet May Keep Needed Drugs Out by Edmund F. Haislmaier
  • National Policy Analysis #438: Profiting From the Work of Others: Why Weakening Prescription Drug Patent Protection is Bad Public Policy by Eric Peters
  • National Policy Analysis #437: In Case of the Diluting Druggist, No Good Deed Goes Unpunished by Horace Cooper
  • National Policy Analysis #430: Low Vaccination Rates for Deadly Diseases Put Black School Children at Serious Risk by Beverly M. Gaines, M.D.
  • Talking Points on Health Care #21 - Higher Prices Aren't to Blame for Increased Drug Spending
  • Talking Points on Health Care #20 - Do Americans Spend too Much on Prescription Drugs?
  • Talking Points on Health Care #19 - More Money Won't Cure Nationalized Health Care
  • Talking Points on Health Care #18 - Waiting for Medical Care in Canada
  • Talking Points on Health Care #17 - Why National Health Insurance Means Waiting for Care
  • Talking Points on Health Care #16 - Facts about the Uninsured - Part II
  • Talking Points on Health Care #15 - Facts about the Uninsured - Part I
  • National Policy Analysis #386: The Greatest Unfounded Health Scares of Recent Times, Part I: DDT by by Adam J. Lieberman
  • National Policy Analysis #379: A Ban on Embryonic Cloning: Would It Be Constitutional? by Amy Ridenour
  • Scoop #221
  • National Policy Analysis #373: They Also Serve: Terrorists Confronted by the Patriotic Fervor of a Free Market by Amy Ridenour
  • New Visions Commentary: Should African-Americans Favor Privatizing Social Security? by Dr. B.B. Robinson
  • National Policy Analysis #348: Patients' Bill of Rights Could Provide Patients With a Bigger Health Care Bill by Syd Gernstein
  • National Policy Analysis #347: Medicare: An Alphabet Soup of Programs Lacking Proper Nutrition For Patients by David Ridenour
  • National Policy Analysis #346: Bush's Rx Drug Proposal Will Help Seniors without Expanding the Federal Bureaucracy by Amy Ridenour
  • National Policy Analysis #339: Fathers Count, Yet Many Count Them Out by Amy Ridenour
  • Scoop #216
  • New Visions Commentary: Let's See What Works by Jackie Cissell
  • New Visions Commentary: Government Attack on Dietary Supplements Lean on Facts by Council Nedd
  • Scoop #214
  • Press Release: Congressman Nick Smith to Speak at Press Conference Praising Biotechnology and Criticizing Unsound Science of Biotechnology Critics
  • Press Release: Public Seeks Assurances that USDA's Proposed Organic Rule Not Misleading; Widespread Concern that Organic Labeling Will Discriminate Against Conventional Farming Practices Including Agricultural Biotechnology
  • National Policy Analysis #290: Organically-Grown Food Not Necessarily Better For You by John Carlisle
  • National Policy Analysis #289: Biotechnology: Putting an End to World Hunger by Michael Centrone
  • New Visions Commentary: If They Were Right About That, What About... by Eddie Huff
  • Press Release: National Center Releases New Poll Showing that U.S.D.A. Organic Food Labels Are Misleading; Proposed organic seal conveys false information to consumers; Over 70 percent of Americans want clarification on organic labels
  • Project 21 Press Release: Black Network Demands Social Security Reform; Bipartisan Support for Private Investment of Payroll Taxes Applauded
  • National Policy Analysis #285: A Canadian Horror Story: Seniors Suffer When Governments Curb Flow of Advanced Drugs to Patients
  • National Policy Analysis #276: Congressional Research Service Reports Often Written To Reflect Lawmaker's Bias
  • National Policy Analysis #275: Expanding Rx Drug Coverage for Seniors is a Tailor-Made Issue for Republicans
  • National Policy Analysis #272: Tastes Great, Less Filling: New Bioengineered Foods Bring Benefits to Consumers
  • National Policy Analysis #271: No Pleasing Environmentalists
  • Press Release: Anti-Biotechnology Policies Backed by Some Seattle Protesters Could Cause Preventable Starvation in the Developing World - December 1999
  • Press Release: Activists Attack Bio-Engineered Food Despite Benefits to the Poor and the Sick; Environmental Groups Join in Attack on Technology that Aids the Environment
  • National Policy Analysis #268: Is Summertime Smog an Increasing Threat to Public Health?
  • National Policy Analysis #262: The Future of Breast Implant Litigation May Be a Bust for Trial Lawyers
  • New Visions Commentary: Violence in America
  • Project 21 Release: Black Investing Up, Survey Says Blacks Consider Saving Their #1 Priority
  • National Policy Analysis #252: Be Thankful for Dads
  • National Policy Analysis #247: Social Security Reform Would Give More Americans the Benefits of Stock Investing
  • Social Security is Unfair to Black Americans
  • Project 21 New Visions: Black Americans Would Benefit From Private Social Security Accounts by Horace Cooper
  • Project 21: Free Market Social Security Reform Would Benefit Minorities
  • National Policy Analysis #216: Crazy Court Cases Show: Bad Science Makes Bad Law
  • National Policy Analysis #215: To Save Lives, End Business As Usual at the FDA
  • National Policy Analysis #212: The Time is Now for Social Security Privatization
  • National Policy Analysis #211: Medicare's 11th Hour? What's Next?
  • Press Release: Americans 65 and Older Have the Same Civil Rights as Younger Americans, Group Says; Section 4507 of the 1997 Balanced Budget Act Robs Seniors of the Their Right to See the Doctor They Choose
  • Project 21 Release: Black Leadership Drops the Ball on Minority AIDS Epidemic
  • NPA #189: Save Social Security: Bring Back the Balanced Budget Amendment
  • NPA #186: Maryland's Stack-the-Deck Legal Approach is Not in Taxpayers' Best Interest
  • Reference Copy: Full text of Tobacco Industry-State Attorneys General Settlement
  • Social Security Act of 1935 - full text
  • Health Care Financing Administration: "White Paper" on Medicare Private Contracting
  • Project 21 New Visions: How Social Security Shortchanges Black Americans by Deroy Murdock
  • Is UNICEF Aiding AIDS?
  • American Medical Association Letter of May 19, 1997: Opposing Partial-Birth Abortion
  • National Policy Analysis #162: Should Public Health Be Sacrificed At the Altar of Political Correctness?
  • National Policy Analysis #158: This New Crusade Would Help Mrs. Clinton Regain Her Popularity
  • National Policy Analysis #157: Reforming Social Security May Be (Relatively) Easy After All
  • Speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan on Social Security
  • National Policy Analysis #145: Giving Back Gained Ground: The Clinton Administration and the War on Drugs
 

 






Bulletin Board

Press Release: Study Challenges Widely Cited Measures Used to Compare Health Care System

National Policy Analysis #525
: Medicare's Fatal Weakness: Expensive New Technologies are Rationed by Edmund F. Haislmaier

What Conservatives Think #010904: Single-Payer Health Care: Could America Do It Without Compromising Quality?

National Policy Analysis #498: Medicare: It's About the Future, Stupid! by Edmund F. Haislmaier

National Policy Analysis #496: National Policy Analysis #496: Fighting Disease is Better Than Suing Over It by Amy Ridenour

National Policy Analysis #456: Hollywood Goes Political Yet Again: "Issues Placement" Strategy Promotes Government-Run Health Care by David A. Ridenour

National Policy Analysis #454: The Medical Liability Crisis Affects Us All by Edmund F. Haislmaier

National Policy Analysis #450: Lawyers in Your Medicine Cabinet May Keep Needed Drugs Out by Edmund F. Haislmaier

National Policy Analysis #437: In Case of the Diluting Druggist, No Good Deed Goes Unpunished by Horace Cooper

National Policy Analysis #430: Low Vaccination Rates for Deadly Diseases Put Black School Children at Serious Risk by Beverly M. Gaines, M.D.

National Policy Analysis #379: A Ban on Embryonic Cloning: Would It Be Constitutional? by Amy Ridenour




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