It has become a well-worn meme that the Republican healthcare reform bill is in big trouble. Without trying to sound like a politician, that is both true and false.
Healthcare
The Left: Weight Scales and Body Shaming!
Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario removed the scale over student concerns that it was “triggering.” This decision, naturally, has caused some controversy. Used abundantly in this debate are the buzzwords of the day: triggered, body positivity, and healthy at any size, among others.
Abortion And A Man’s Right to Know
Texas State Rep. Jessica Farrar has introduced a bill to the state legislature that she admits is satire — all to make a pro-abortion point.
CBO Report Brings New Drama to Healthcare Debate
When the CBO issued its scoring of the Republican healthcare reform bill on Monday, they generated a headline that writes itself: Millions to lose health coverage under GOP Plan. But that is hardly the whole story.
ADHD: Why So Many Boys?
The reason for the large gender gap between boys and girls with ADHD is likely that a large number of boys have been misdiagnosed.
Healthcare Reform at Ground Level – Part 3: The Cradle of Isolation
Part Three of the series exposing a fundamental truth: to fix the troubled healthcare system in this country, we need to start as much from the bottom up as the top down.
The GOP Continuous Coverage Requirement: Is It the Answer?
In the GOP replacement proposal for healthcare, the requirement for continuous coverage is the sensible, conservative solution to the death spiral problem.
Healthcare Reform at Ground Level: Part 2 – Quality of Care
The second in a three-part series on the state of healthcare in America from the inside. This second part focuses on how to improve quality of care.
Fixing American Healthcare From the Ground Up – Part 1: The Anomaly
This is the first of a three-part series on the state of healthcare in America from the inside looking out. Today, Liberty Nation discusses the anomaly that is the current healthcare system. Healthcare Expert Alan B. Kelly tells us, “Hospitals and the way they reimburse and the way they operate are a tremendous anomaly. There’s nothing like them. They are paid differently. They are not transparent. You have no concept of what you’re getting.”