The US should consider reducing or eliminating employer-sponsored insurance. Here are some ways to do it efficiently. The reason that employers provide health insurance is an accident of history.
American health care is getting more expensive, but Americans aren’t getting healthier. We spend $4.8 trillion annually on health care — more than any other country — only to have some of the worst ...
On this week’s episode of The David Frum Show, The Atlantic’s David Frum opens with his thoughts on the shocking alleged corruption that has informed President Donald Trump’s actions toward Ukraine ...
Peter St. Onge is a visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation. Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of the accompanying video from professor Peter St. Onge. How did American health care ...
American Healthcare REIT (AHR) just wrapped up more than $950 million in 2025 acquisitions, expanding its Integrated Senior Health Campuses and Senior Housing Operating Properties, a move that could ...
We all know the problems with American healthcare. It costs too much, there are gaps in insurance coverage, healthcare markets are uncompetitive, provider payments are often incomprehensible, pricing ...
The American healthcare system is shifting away from traditional fee-for-service (FFS) to a new payment model, one that ties provider reimbursement to patient results rather than the quantity of ...