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The Affordable Care Act was meant to regulate health care plans comprehensively. Most insurance reform provisions apply to individual and group coverage, including small group, large group, and self-insured plans. A number of types of insurance, however, are not covered by some or all of the ACA...
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The undertreatment of pain has increasingly been recognized in recent years as a major problem. Many persons in pain are dependent upon public health care financing programs for their medical care. Limitations in these programs is a significant contributing factor to the undertreatment of pain....
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In a widely publicized paper, Jonathan Adler and Michael Cannon claim that the Affordable Care Act does not authorize federal exchanges to offer premium tax credits and that an IRS rule allowing them to do so is illegal. It is clear that Congress in fact intended all exchanges, including federal...
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Virtually every country in the world is currently attempting to find ways to ration health care services in order to control exploding health care costs. In some countries the courts play a role in overseeing the rationing of health care. This article examines the role that the courts play in...
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Health insurance exchanges play an important role in pending health care reform legislation. This paper first examines the different ways in which exchanges could be designed in a reformed health care system and the different roles that they could play. The paper next briefly explores experience...
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