THE NEW ALTERNATIVE TO OBAMACARE
As an alternative to the Affordable Care Act, NCPA President John C. Goodman proposes a Healthcare Contract with America to provide universal coverage without government mandates.
As an alternative to the Affordable Care Act, NCPA President John C. Goodman proposes a Healthcare Contract with America to provide universal coverage without government mandates.
Roll Call: Republicans could score politically by offering seniors better alternatives to the Affordable Care Act, say NCPA President John C. Goodman and Senior Fellow Thomas R. Saving.
Fox Business Network: NCPA President and CEO John C. Goodman discussing the Healthcare Contract with America, an alternative to Obamacare that includes refundable tax credits and personal, portable insurance.
Heartlander: NCPA President John C. Goodman’s new book Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis offers new solutions to new problems in America’s healthcare system.
Politico: Congress is talking politics, not real reform, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
The Washington Times: According to the latest review, NCPA President John C. Goodman’s book Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis represents a real solution to America’s healthcare problems.
CommonWealth: NCPA President John C. Goodman testified to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform before Congress is scheduled to vote to repeal the ACA.
CommonWealth: NCPA President John C. Goodman testified to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform before Congress is scheduled to vote to repeal the ACA.
The Washington Examiner: This reviewer says Congress should enact the repeals outlined by NCPA President John C. Goodman in his book Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis.
Florida Times Union: Mitt Romney could provide universal coverage without mandates, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
American Consumer Institute: Tax credits are a better healthcare solution than tax increases, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
NCPA President John C. Goodman will testify before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee about the economic impact of the Affordable Care Act.
Townhall.com: Congress should consider repealing ObamaCare and replacing it with a plan that includes these five key elements, according to NCPA President John C. Goodman.
The Healthcare Blog: NCPA President John C. Goodman proposes viable reform solutions in a health care contract with America.
American Spectator: Peter Ferrara outlines a new way forward for healthcare reform, citing NCPA President John C. Goodman’s book Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis as the best articulation of his vision for liberated markets.
Forbes: Peter Ferrara recommends NCPA President John C. Goodman’s healthcare solutions over those of big-government progressives.
FoxNews.com: Republicans need a healthcare vision different from ObamaCare, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
CBN: NCPA President and CEO John C. Goodman talks to CBN News about Florida, Wisconsin and Louisiana’s decision to opt-out of expanding Medicaid.
WFAA TV/Dallas: On “Inside Texas Politics,” NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick discussing how the recent decision on the Affordable Care Act will impact the state of Texas.
Barron’s: The solutions outlined in NCPA President John C. Goodman’s new book Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis properly address the perverse incentives of the Affordable Care Act.
WFAA TV/Dallas: NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick on the effects of the Affordable Care Act on hospitals that treat undocumented patients.
MSN Health: NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick outlines several policy changes that need to be made to reform America’s healthcare system.
The Dallas Morning News: Even Democrats will want to change ObamaCare by 2014, says NCPA President John C. Goodman
WFAA: NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick says taxpayers will have to pay healthcare costs for undocumented immigrants as more Americans become insured and stop going to safety-net hospitals.
Despite the Supreme Court ruling to uphold it, NCPA President John C. Goodman says there is a way to provide universal health care coverage without the PPACA’s individual mandate.