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A New Direction in Homeland Security?
by: Bethany Stotts, October 16, 2007

At the inception of the Department of Homeland Security, the DHS was presented with what national security specialist and Vice President of the Center for National Policy (CNP) Scott Bates termed a “herculean task,” the duty to synthesize a “pandemic of plans” into a cohesive, comprehensive national security strategy. (read more)


Drugging Our Poor
by: Bethany Stotts, October 22, 2007

Many public schoools have begun incorporating mental health screening tests into their curriculum, and may soon be analyzing family circumstances as a factor influencing low school performance under the No Child Left Behind requirements. (read more)


Spending Addicts
by: Bethany Stotts, October 23, 2007

Contrary to popular opinion, the current debt crisis has little to do with the Iraq War so much as profligate congressional spending. (read more)


HMOs Deconstructed
by: Malcolm A. Kline, May 23, 2008

“The United States offers more health care than any other country in the world,” argues one health-care-policy analyst. (read more)


In Sickness and In Health (video)
by: Santiago Leon and Bethany Stotts, September 24, 2008

Between 1965 and 1980, Medicares costs went up about 2,900 percent, Troy University professor Christopher T. Warden pointed out in an Accuracy in Academia seminar at the National Press Club on July 31. (read more)


In Sickness and In Health
by: Malcolm A. Kline, September 23, 2008

Critics in both the media and academia who point to exploding costs and denial of care as maladies afflicting the U. S. health care system are getting part of the story right. (read more)


New Deal on Medicare
by: Bethany Stotts, October 06, 2008

Dr. John C. Goodman, originator of health savings accounts (HSAs), believes that under his new plan Medicare could cost no more of America’s national income by mid-century than it does today. (read more)


Candidates for Better Healthcare
by: Irene Warren, October 08, 2008

American leaders and healthcare experts met at the Heritage Foundation Tuesday to discuss the endless debate over national healthcare reform, as they looked to which 2008 presidential candidate had the most successful plan to revamp the nation’s economic system altogether. (read more)


Best Laid Medicare Plans
by: Irene Warren, November 04, 2008

One representative from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services said that despite having the option of a low government-formulated plan, Medicare recipients are willing to pay more for better benefits. (read more)


M & M Health Care
by: Malcolm A. Kline, December 10, 2008

Professors generous with their time and ideas frequently concoct policies that U.S. presidents of both parties adopt. (read more)


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