Health and Higher Education
Psychology Today: In his latest Psychology Today post, NCPA President John C. Goodman compares the health care and the higher education systems and the problems with both institutions.
Psychology Today: In his latest Psychology Today post, NCPA President John C. Goodman compares the health care and the higher education systems and the problems with both institutions.
Psychology Today: NCPA President John C. Goodman says that maximizing years of life saved per dollar of expenditure will not amount to more equality.
Psychology Today: In his latest Psychology Today post, NCPA President John C. Goodman analyzes the role fees have in determining the speed and quality of care you receive when seeking healthcare.
Townhall.com: NCPA President John C. Goodman says that the negative employment incentives created by the ACA inhibit job growth.
Townhall.com: In his latest Townhall.com commentary, NCPA President John C. Goodman analyzes the Republican proposal to replace the Affordable Care Act.
Psychology Today: NCPA President John C. Goodman argues that ethics and economics should not be separated when discussing healthcare.
Forbes: NCPA President John C. Goodman describes why the Affordable Care Act will increase healthcare costs and the unemployment rate.
Psychology Today: In Psychology Today, NCPA President John C. Goodman says Otto Von Bismark was trying to strengthen the state not individuals.
Forbes: In his latest Forbes commentary, NCPA President John C. Goodman compares overzealous public employee pension programs to Ponzi Schemes.
Townhall.com: The Obama administration is trying to find a way to salvage the Affordable Care Act after problems continue to derail its implementation, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Dallas Morning News: Being a labor friendly state has helped the Texas weather the economic slump better than other states, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Townhall.com: In his most recent Townhall piece, NCPA President John C. Goodman analyzes the affects the Affordable Care Act will have on consumers through the treatment of doctors.
Forbes: NCPA President John C. Goodman says the left has not been active in developing new ideas to some of America’s biggest problems.
Psychology Today: In his latest Psychology Today post, NCPA President John C. Goodman says that consuming healthcare as if it were free means people will end up paying higher premiums and taxes.
Psychology Today: “If the cost of something you are consuming is growing twice as fast as your income, eventually it will crowd out everything else in your budget”, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Wall Street Journal: NCPA President John C. Goodman and Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff write that Medicare and other unfunded liabilities are not as solvent as the current administration would lead you to believe.
Psychology Today: NCPA President John C. Goodman says the third party payment system needs to be abolished in favor of a free market medical system.
Psychology Today: Healthcare prices often do not reflect the actual costs of the goods or services being purchased, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Townhall.com: In his latest Townhall piece, NCPA President John C. Goodman comments that conservatism and liberalism are sociologies, not ideologies.
Psychology Today: In his latest Psychology Today post, NCPA President John C. Goodman says “people in healthcare have become so completely immersed in the idea of third-party payment that they have lost sight of the whole idea of agency.”
Forbes: Despite what Paul Krugman believes, states who choose not to expand Medicaid will not be jeopardizing healthcare for millions of Americans, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Psychology Today: NCPA President John C. Goodman gives four lessons that we can learn from complex systems like healthcare.
Psychology Today: NCPA President John C. Goodman says providers should be allowed to repackage and re-price their services in order to make Medicare more efficient.
Forbes: In his latest Forbes commentary, NCPA President John C. Goodman says the California exchange excludes some of the best hospitals and the best doctors.
Psychology Today: Allowing healthcare to operate in a real-free market would improve quality and stabilize costs, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.