by Patrick Riley | Nov 30, 2016 | Healthcare Design, Legislation
Donald Trump & The Future of the Affordable Care Act Repeal, Replace or Rebrand? Moving forward under Trump, Patrick Riley examines 7 ways Trump could impact healthcare reform, as well as the opportunities and challenges this will present for pharma...
by Patrick Riley | Aug 26, 2016 | Healthcare Design
by Patrick Riley, MBA, MHA, CHE – Senior Healthcare Industry Analyst Introduction For most Americans, The Patient Protection Affordable Care Act (ACA) remains an enigma. Just six years since its signing and two Supreme Court decisions later, the ACA is still...
by Patrick Riley | May 4, 2015 | Legislation
No president came into office with more conscious effort and energy for health-care reform than the former Governor of Arkansas, Bill Clinton. Historians suggest why FDR did not make health-care reform a part of his infamous New Deal legislation package. Historical...
by Patrick Riley | Apr 28, 2015 | Legislation
David King, a resident of the state of Virginia along with 3 other fellow Virginians filed suit against the Internal Revenue Service over what they believe is 11 unconstitutional words in the Affordable Care Act. This obscure case, backed by political opportunists,...
by Patrick Riley | Apr 22, 2015 | Legislation
One could suggest that Medicaid actually began in Texas. A young middle school teacher working in Cotulla, Texas was truly aghast at the living conditions and lack of healthcare access of his Mexican-American students. He did all he could to improve conditions and the...