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12/18/15

AEI Health: Experts, highlights, and headlines

Health scholars

Joseph Antos
Wilson H. Taylor Scholar
Research areas: Federal budget policy, Health care policy and financing, ACA

 

Scott Gottlieb
Resident Fellow
Research areas: Trends in medicine, FDA policies, Medical technology development, CMS policies

 

Sally Satel
Resident Scholar
Research areas: Political trends in Medicine, Mental health/Transplant/ Domestic drug policy

 

Ramesh Ponnuru
Visiting Fellow
Research areas:
Conservatives and health care policy

 

Tomas J. Philipson
Visiting Scholar
Research areas: Economics of pharmaceuticals, Health care trends

James C. Capretta
Visiting Fellow
Research areas: Market-based alternatives to the ACA

 

Thomas P. Miller
Resident Scholar
Research areas: Market-based alternatives to the ACA, Health insurance regulation

 

Roger Bate
Visiting Scholar
Research areas: international environmental and health agreements, Counterfeit pharmaceuticals

 

Thomas Peter Stossel
Visiting Scholar
Research areas: Medical innovation, Health care and health care policy

 

Joel M. Zinberg
Visiting Scholar
Research areas: Health policy, Health care reform, Practice of medicine, ACA

Headlines and Highlights

What drug czar Botticelli got wrong on ’60 minutes’
Sally Satel, Forbes
Drug Czar Michael Botticelli is wrong about the way addiction works.

Why your drug coverage is increasingly hollow
Scott Gottlieb, Forbes
What has resulted from Obamacare is the worst of both outcomes — high deductibles, high premiums, and hollow coverage when it comes to the serious stuff. The law has made insurance costlier and far less comprehensive.

Improving health and health care: An agenda for reform
James Capretta, Joseph Antos, Lanhee Chen, Scott Gottlieb, Yuval Levin, Thomas P. Miller, Ramesh Ponnuru, Avik Roy, Gail Wilensky, David Wilson, Health Affairs Blog
The set of health care reforms we propose will improve the value of those services for every segment of the US population.

A clear path for repealing and replacing Obamacare is coming into view
James Capretta, National Review Online
The bill to repeal Obamacare using the budget-reconciliation process provides only a partial preview of what may occur in 2017 under a Republican President.

The Supreme Court and the future of consumer-driven healthcare
Benedic Ippolito, AEIdeas
If we want consumers to impart market forces, they need prices.

Stop ignoring the needs of the seriously mentally ill
Sally Satel, E. Fuller Torrey, National Review
Don’t let ideologues and special interests derail the Murphy-Johnson bill.

No Medicare premium spike…for now
Joseph Antos, US News & World Report
The budget deal protects seniors today, but creates an even bigger problem in the future.

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