The drivers of rising costs: The price of hospitals, specialty services, and prescription drugs By Stephen Hemsley Key Points Hospital prices have grown nearly three times faster than inflation over the past 25 years and now account for more than 30% of total U.S. health care spendin... Read more Nullifying Dobbs without Congress or the courts By Liz Murrill Key Points Louisiana argues Dobbs returned abortion policy to states, and it has enacted strict limits including bans on abortion-inducing drugs except narrow medical except... Read more Restoring access to supplemental oxygen in Medicare By Tom Ryan Key Points The Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025 (H.R. 2902) was introduced to improve Medicare patient access to supplemental oxygen, especially liquid oxygen, by ... Read more Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more The biosecurity crossroads: Decline or dominance By Matthew McKnight Key Points The testimony argues that future global leadership will hinge on control of biology and bio-manufacturing, warning that failure to invest could leave the U.S... Read more Artificial intelligence and the future of biodefense readiness By Jassi Pannu Key Points While AI is advancing rapidly in commercial biology and medicine, biosecurity and biodefense applications remain under-incentivized by the private sector, requiri... Read more Better long-term care for billions less By Stephen Moses Key Points The article argues that Medicaid’s current structure encourages middle-class and affluent individuals to preserve assets for heirs rather than plan responsibly ... Read more The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more With America’s healthcare system failing, it’s time for fresh thinking By Ryan Gonzalez Key Points Rep. Ryan Gonzalez argues that the U.S. healthcare system is unsustainable, especially for vulnerable communities, and calls for free-market reforms such as eli... Read more Easing Ohio’s care provider shortage By Rea Hederman Key Points Ohio faces growing provider shortages, especially in anesthesia care, and HB 52 proposes expanding CRNA authority by replacing strict supervision with collaborat... Read more 1 2 3 4 MOST VIEWED 1 GAO says ACA fraud is rampant 2 States to receive an average of $200M for rural healthcare 3 U.S. nutrition guidelines shift back toward a pyramid — but with a twist 4 Advocates in Massachusetts look to reverse recreational marijuana legalization DONATE
Nullifying Dobbs without Congress or the courts By Liz Murrill Key Points Louisiana argues Dobbs returned abortion policy to states, and it has enacted strict limits including bans on abortion-inducing drugs except narrow medical except... Read more Restoring access to supplemental oxygen in Medicare By Tom Ryan Key Points The Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025 (H.R. 2902) was introduced to improve Medicare patient access to supplemental oxygen, especially liquid oxygen, by ... Read more Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more The biosecurity crossroads: Decline or dominance By Matthew McKnight Key Points The testimony argues that future global leadership will hinge on control of biology and bio-manufacturing, warning that failure to invest could leave the U.S... Read more Artificial intelligence and the future of biodefense readiness By Jassi Pannu Key Points While AI is advancing rapidly in commercial biology and medicine, biosecurity and biodefense applications remain under-incentivized by the private sector, requiri... Read more Better long-term care for billions less By Stephen Moses Key Points The article argues that Medicaid’s current structure encourages middle-class and affluent individuals to preserve assets for heirs rather than plan responsibly ... Read more The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more With America’s healthcare system failing, it’s time for fresh thinking By Ryan Gonzalez Key Points Rep. Ryan Gonzalez argues that the U.S. healthcare system is unsustainable, especially for vulnerable communities, and calls for free-market reforms such as eli... Read more Easing Ohio’s care provider shortage By Rea Hederman Key Points Ohio faces growing provider shortages, especially in anesthesia care, and HB 52 proposes expanding CRNA authority by replacing strict supervision with collaborat... Read more 1 2 3 4
Restoring access to supplemental oxygen in Medicare By Tom Ryan Key Points The Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025 (H.R. 2902) was introduced to improve Medicare patient access to supplemental oxygen, especially liquid oxygen, by ... Read more Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more The biosecurity crossroads: Decline or dominance By Matthew McKnight Key Points The testimony argues that future global leadership will hinge on control of biology and bio-manufacturing, warning that failure to invest could leave the U.S... Read more Artificial intelligence and the future of biodefense readiness By Jassi Pannu Key Points While AI is advancing rapidly in commercial biology and medicine, biosecurity and biodefense applications remain under-incentivized by the private sector, requiri... Read more Better long-term care for billions less By Stephen Moses Key Points The article argues that Medicaid’s current structure encourages middle-class and affluent individuals to preserve assets for heirs rather than plan responsibly ... Read more The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more With America’s healthcare system failing, it’s time for fresh thinking By Ryan Gonzalez Key Points Rep. Ryan Gonzalez argues that the U.S. healthcare system is unsustainable, especially for vulnerable communities, and calls for free-market reforms such as eli... Read more Easing Ohio’s care provider shortage By Rea Hederman Key Points Ohio faces growing provider shortages, especially in anesthesia care, and HB 52 proposes expanding CRNA authority by replacing strict supervision with collaborat... Read more 1 2 3 4
Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more The biosecurity crossroads: Decline or dominance By Matthew McKnight Key Points The testimony argues that future global leadership will hinge on control of biology and bio-manufacturing, warning that failure to invest could leave the U.S... Read more Artificial intelligence and the future of biodefense readiness By Jassi Pannu Key Points While AI is advancing rapidly in commercial biology and medicine, biosecurity and biodefense applications remain under-incentivized by the private sector, requiri... Read more Better long-term care for billions less By Stephen Moses Key Points The article argues that Medicaid’s current structure encourages middle-class and affluent individuals to preserve assets for heirs rather than plan responsibly ... Read more The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more With America’s healthcare system failing, it’s time for fresh thinking By Ryan Gonzalez Key Points Rep. Ryan Gonzalez argues that the U.S. healthcare system is unsustainable, especially for vulnerable communities, and calls for free-market reforms such as eli... Read more Easing Ohio’s care provider shortage By Rea Hederman Key Points Ohio faces growing provider shortages, especially in anesthesia care, and HB 52 proposes expanding CRNA authority by replacing strict supervision with collaborat... Read more 1 2 3 4
The biosecurity crossroads: Decline or dominance By Matthew McKnight Key Points The testimony argues that future global leadership will hinge on control of biology and bio-manufacturing, warning that failure to invest could leave the U.S... Read more Artificial intelligence and the future of biodefense readiness By Jassi Pannu Key Points While AI is advancing rapidly in commercial biology and medicine, biosecurity and biodefense applications remain under-incentivized by the private sector, requiri... Read more Better long-term care for billions less By Stephen Moses Key Points The article argues that Medicaid’s current structure encourages middle-class and affluent individuals to preserve assets for heirs rather than plan responsibly ... Read more The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more With America’s healthcare system failing, it’s time for fresh thinking By Ryan Gonzalez Key Points Rep. Ryan Gonzalez argues that the U.S. healthcare system is unsustainable, especially for vulnerable communities, and calls for free-market reforms such as eli... Read more Easing Ohio’s care provider shortage By Rea Hederman Key Points Ohio faces growing provider shortages, especially in anesthesia care, and HB 52 proposes expanding CRNA authority by replacing strict supervision with collaborat... Read more 1 2 3 4
Artificial intelligence and the future of biodefense readiness By Jassi Pannu Key Points While AI is advancing rapidly in commercial biology and medicine, biosecurity and biodefense applications remain under-incentivized by the private sector, requiri... Read more Better long-term care for billions less By Stephen Moses Key Points The article argues that Medicaid’s current structure encourages middle-class and affluent individuals to preserve assets for heirs rather than plan responsibly ... Read more The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more With America’s healthcare system failing, it’s time for fresh thinking By Ryan Gonzalez Key Points Rep. Ryan Gonzalez argues that the U.S. healthcare system is unsustainable, especially for vulnerable communities, and calls for free-market reforms such as eli... Read more Easing Ohio’s care provider shortage By Rea Hederman Key Points Ohio faces growing provider shortages, especially in anesthesia care, and HB 52 proposes expanding CRNA authority by replacing strict supervision with collaborat... Read more 1 2 3 4
Better long-term care for billions less By Stephen Moses Key Points The article argues that Medicaid’s current structure encourages middle-class and affluent individuals to preserve assets for heirs rather than plan responsibly ... Read more The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more With America’s healthcare system failing, it’s time for fresh thinking By Ryan Gonzalez Key Points Rep. Ryan Gonzalez argues that the U.S. healthcare system is unsustainable, especially for vulnerable communities, and calls for free-market reforms such as eli... Read more Easing Ohio’s care provider shortage By Rea Hederman Key Points Ohio faces growing provider shortages, especially in anesthesia care, and HB 52 proposes expanding CRNA authority by replacing strict supervision with collaborat... Read more 1 2 3 4
The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more With America’s healthcare system failing, it’s time for fresh thinking By Ryan Gonzalez Key Points Rep. Ryan Gonzalez argues that the U.S. healthcare system is unsustainable, especially for vulnerable communities, and calls for free-market reforms such as eli... Read more Easing Ohio’s care provider shortage By Rea Hederman Key Points Ohio faces growing provider shortages, especially in anesthesia care, and HB 52 proposes expanding CRNA authority by replacing strict supervision with collaborat... Read more 1 2 3 4
With America’s healthcare system failing, it’s time for fresh thinking By Ryan Gonzalez Key Points Rep. Ryan Gonzalez argues that the U.S. healthcare system is unsustainable, especially for vulnerable communities, and calls for free-market reforms such as eli... Read more Easing Ohio’s care provider shortage By Rea Hederman Key Points Ohio faces growing provider shortages, especially in anesthesia care, and HB 52 proposes expanding CRNA authority by replacing strict supervision with collaborat... Read more
Easing Ohio’s care provider shortage By Rea Hederman Key Points Ohio faces growing provider shortages, especially in anesthesia care, and HB 52 proposes expanding CRNA authority by replacing strict supervision with collaborat... Read more