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Greg D'Angelo

All Publications by Greg D'Angelo
  • WebMemo posted November 5, 2009 by Greg D'Angelo Doing Health Care Reform Right: The Empowering Patients First Act

    Congress is in the final phase of debating one of the most consequential issues before the nation: reform of the health care system. Congressional decisions on health care will directly affect the lives of 300 million Americans. Congressman Tom Price (R-GA), chairman of the Republican Study Committee and a… Read more

  • Backgrounder posted November 2, 2009 by Greg D'Angelo How Many Americans Could End Up on the Public Health Plan? A Look at the Estimates

    Abstract: Congress will soon vote on massive health care legislation--and on the amount of power the federal government will have over the entire U.S. health care sector. Many economists, politicians, and American citizens want to know: How many people could lose their… Read more

  • WebMemo posted October 28, 2009 by Greg D'Angelo Health Care Reform: Rational Alternatives to the Congressional Leadership Bills

    The President and congressional leaders are wedded to the "Big Bang" approach to health care legislation, ultimately overhauling one-sixth of the American economy through one giant, 1,000-plus-page bill. Notwithstanding rhetoric to the contrary, the President and the congressional leadership are not apparently interested in even discussing any health policy alternatives offered by conservatives in… Read more

  • WebMemo posted October 9, 2009 by Greg D'Angelo Congress's Health Care Reform Bills: The Unknown Costs

    All five of the congressional committees charged with drafting health care legislation have completed their plans. The congressional leadership will soon consolidate these measures into single pieces of legislation for their respective bodies, and floor votes in both the House and Senate are expected soon. What is yet unknown is the true cost… Read more

  • WebMemo posted July 1, 2009 by Greg D'Angelo How Reforms to the Tax Treatment of Health Insurance Benefit theMiddle Class

    Health economists have long considered changing the tax treatment of health insurance a key component of any serious health care reform. A relic of the World War II era, the federal tax code currently excludes, without limit, the value of employer-sponsored health insurance from an individual's taxable income for the purposes of both income… Read more

  • WebMemo posted May 13, 2009 by Greg D'Angelo Time to Get Serious (Again) About Medicare Reform

    The Medicare Trustees have released the annual report on the financial status of the Medicare program.[1] The Washington Post's front page headline on the report warns of a "Medicare Collapse."[2] The basic facts are simple and dramatic: Medicare has an… Read more

  • WebMemo posted March 16, 2009 by Greg D'Angelo Health Care Reform: Changing the Tax Treatment of Health Insurance

    Leading Members of Congress and certain officials in the Obama Administration are reportedly considering changes to the federal tax treatment of health insurance as a means of financing health reform.[1] If there is one area in health policy where there is a powerful consensus among serious analysts, conservative and… Read more

  • WebMemo posted January 26, 2009 by Paul Winfree The New SCHIP Bill: The Senate Must Protect Private Coverage

    The United States Senate will soon consider legislation to reauthorize the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). Its decisions on that legislation will have a major impact on the private health insurance coverage of millions of American children. The House of Representatives… Read more

  • WebMemo posted October 24, 2008 by Greg D'Angelo The McCain Health Care Plan: A Closer Look at Cost and Coverage

    Presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) has put forth an ambitious health care plan.[1]The plan proposes: Replacing the current income tax exclusion for employer-sponsored health insurance with refundable tax credits; Enabling individuals and families to purchase health insurance across state lines; and Providing federal assistance to states to cover hard-to-insure populations… Read more

  • WebMemo posted October 24, 2008 by Greg D'Angelo The Obama Health Care Plan: A Closer Look at Cost and Coverage

    Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) has put forth an ambitious health care plan.[1] The plan proposes: Expanding eligibility for existing public programs, including both Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP); Creating a National Health Insurance Exchange to serve as a federal… Read more