Getting access to medical care is becoming a serious national problem for people of various income levels.
The price of Philadelphia’s courtroom jackpot
A venue rule change three years ago opened the door for lawsuits to be filed in any county, regardless of where the alleged malpractice occurred.
Can Congress serve both the people and the profiteering pharmacy benefit managers?
All federal lawmakers should get behind the bipartisan Pharmacists Fight Back Act.
How do nonprofit hospitals rake it in? Let me count the ways
Let’s end the outrageous waste of money we pay to support a corrupt, conflicted, and perversely incentivized political-healthcare-corporate complex.
C2T2: Consumerism, competition, transparency, and trust can build back medicine better
The power of choice and competition in health care will be unleashed for American patients when we have achieved transparency in pricing.
What Donohue, Dougherty, and Wecht did to Pennsylvania health care
Starting in 2022, lawyers have again been able to file malpractice suits outside of the counties where the alleged injuries occurred.
Dem Harvie supports socialized medicine, but says voters aren’t ready
Bucks County Commissioner Bob Harvie Jr. says he supports universal health care. He just doesn’t think Democrats can afford to run on it.
