Writing in Colorado Politics, Millennial Policy Center President Jimmy Sengenberger explains why Colorado Senator Cory Gardner “made the right decisions” on his healthcare votes this week: “Fifty Senate Republicans and Vice President Mike Pence on Tuesday voted in favor of opening up 20 hours of debate on repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Colorado’s own Sen. Cory Gardner, …
Katebi: The Senate healthcare bill is the solution we’ve been waiting for
Writing in The Washington Examiner, Millennial Policy Center Fellow Charlie Katebi explores the improvements contained in the revised version of the Senate’s Better Care Reconciliation Act: “When Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., initially unveiled the Senate’s healthcare reform bill, the Better Care Reconciliation Act, conservatives inside and outside of Congress criticized the bill for maintaining Obamacare’s regulations that increase …
Sengenberger in Denver Post on the facts about the Senate health care bill and the CBO report
Writing in a letter to the editor for The Denver Post, Millennial Policy Center President Jimmy Sengenberger explains why the Post’s claim that the Senate healthcare bill will “cost 22 million people access to health care by 2026” is misleading: “Your editorial urges Sen. Cory Gardner to “join the Obamacare repeal protest” in part because the Senate health care bill …
Darrow: The GOP’s Health-Care Messaging Needs Serious Work
Writing in The National Review, Millennial Policy Center Fellow Juliana Darrow discusses the need for advocates of healthcare reform - specifically Republicans - to better message their case: “The current health-care debate is often distilled into a series of binary choices for public consumption: good or bad, healthy or sick, help for the rich or help for the poor. As …
Darrow: Obamacare Failure is on the Democrats
Writing in The National Review, Millennial Policy Center Fellow Juliana Darrow discusses the need for reform of our nation’s healthcare system and Republicans’ efforts to accomplish it: “Senate Republicans are planning to vote on their version of the long-awaited health-care replacement bill as early as next week; this is the latest development in the contentious process of dismantling the Affordable …
Katebi: High Risk Pools Serve Patients Better Than Mandates
Writing in Forbes, Millennial Policy Center Fellow Charlie Katebi explores the benefits of high-risk pools in helping to insure individuals with pre-existing conditions: “As Congress continues to advance the American Health Care Act, Democrats and the medical establishment have argued that the Republican health care bill will deny sick and vulnerable patients access to quality health care. But the reality …
Katebi: Medicaid is costly for taxpayers, downright disastrous for patients — Trump’s budget would change that
Writing in The Washington Examiner, Millennial Policy Center Fellow Charlie Katebi discusses the promising potential of President Trump’s budget proposal when it comes to Medicaid reform: “On Tuesday, OMB Director Mick Mulvaney unveiled President Trump’s latest budget proposal. While it includes cuts across a variety of discretionary programs, it also reforms one of the largest healthcare entitlements: Medicaid. The budget, …
MPC Healthcare Fellow Juliana Darrow on Denver’s KDMT 1690 AM
On the Wednesday morning May 17th edition of Business for Breakfast on Denver’s 1690 KDMT, host Jimmy Sengenberger (also President of MPC) interviewed Juliana Darrow, MPC Healthcare Reform Fellow, about the misinformation surrounding the AHCA and pre-existing conditions. Take a listen below!
Darrow: What the AHCA Really Says about Preexisting Conditions
Writing in The National Review, Millennial Policy Center Fellow Juliana Darrow explores fact and fiction about how pre-existing conditions are treated in the American Health Care Act: “As demonstrated by the recent outrage surrounding the passage of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) in the House of Representatives, there is widespread misinformation about what is happening in Washington, D.C., when …
Darrow: Deregulation is Crucial to Healthcare Reform
After the much-anticipated Republican replacement to the Affordable Care Act failed to gain enough support from conservative and moderate lawmakers alike, many people are wondering what is next when it comes to health care reform. The health care market is in serious trouble, something needs to be done and soon- insurers are leaving and costs are rising. No one should …
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