Healthcare

Decentralizing Public Health: Institutional Monopolies Are Fraying

It is ironic that the Trump administration, rightly, objects to the WHO’s mission creep and politicization but fails to see the same problem with the CDC in its own backyard.

Bush’s Medicare Plan is Hillary Clinton’s Triumph

This week, at President Bush's urging, the GOP-controlled Congress is likely to approve a bill that severely restricts seniors' freedom of choice in health care. When Congress passes the Medicare bill -- which Bush has promised to sign -- every American over age 65...

FDA Stamp of Approval: Prozac for Kids

The FDA has okayed Prozac for kids 8-years-old and up. While some physicians have prescribed to kids for years, this puts the stamp of approval on a practice that is still highly controversial due to a lack of studies. The drug's maker, Eli Lilly, has agreed to do...

Medicare Can’t Be Reformed

Medicare Can’t Be Reformed

In the January 6th, 2003 Wall Street Journal editorial it is stated: "Adding a drug benefit [to Medicare] makes sense, but only if it is added as part of reform that introduces market incentives and competition to Medicare." Wrong. Adding a drug benefit to Medicare...

Bad Medicine

Bad Medicine

The one monumental fact that is being ignored in all the political schemes to bring down the cost of pharmaceutical drugs is that it costs hundreds of millions of dollars to develop one successful new medicine. No matter how cleverly the politicians try to shift those...

Death by the FDA

Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories has developed an injectable antibiotic called Tigecycline. It can be used to treat resistant pathogens -- bacteria that are immune to standard antibiotics. However, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has changed the rules for measuring...

Socialized Medicine in 10 Easy Steps

Republicans have never been big fans of reforming the health insurance system, nor have many of them ever taken the time to learn much about it. Of course, that won't be a surprise to anyone who has watched Republicans pass one bad piece of health care legislation...

Is a “Right to Prescription Drugs” Good Medicine?

Al Gore promised to provide prescription drugs "coverage for all" American senior citizens if elected president. Republicans, afraid of not jumping on the bandwagon and missing out on the next elections, joined the Democrats, and committed to a plan that also makes...

Demonizing Private Doctors to Advance Socialism in Medicine

Last December [1999], the National Academy of Sciences has called for the establishment of a federal "Center for Patient Safety," operating under the auspices of Public Health Service at a projected annual cost of $100 million. The "disinterested" NAS claims its...

The Myth of Patient Safety

The Myth of Patient Safety

By demonizing the good name of health care professionals with unanswerable charges, the NAS is blaming alleged problems of the current system on a free market and commercial interests, and advancing the cause of a centralized, socialist health care system.

Health Care Quality Under Siege

Health Care Quality Under Siege

AFCM's advertisements and brochure begin with the phrase, “The crisis in American health care is not one of quality.” If a recent New York Times article (10/19) is true, this will soon change. “In a break from three decades of Medicare policy, the Clinton...

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