by Huffington Post | Jul 13, 2016 | Business, Healthcare Design, Legislation
Will the “Age Wave” Make or Break America? The Questions That Trump, Clinton and Sanders Must Answer Author: Ken Dychtwald Ph.D. Psychologist, gerontologist, documentary filmmaker, author of 16 books and founding CEO of Age Wave Two-thirds of all the people who have...
by Amanda Hill | Feb 9, 2016 | Legislation
It starts off so simple – a few physicians want to hang a shingle, treat patients, and make a decent living. But then a few more doctors join, one practice merges with another, and before you know it there’s a new physician group in town with power to negotiate with...
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...
by Patrick Riley | Apr 13, 2015 | Legislation
In 1994, the then First Lady, Hillary Rodham Clinton with Ira Magaziner as her top healthcare guru at her side introduced the Health Security Act. Hillary’s first round with healthcare reform failed and the Health Security Act, which never made it to either...