Colorado Health Benefits Exchange: poor access & narrow provider network?
by Brian T. Schwartz | 6:48 am, April 2, 2013
[I]f the health plans and hospitals contract with fewer providers, they can exert more leverage on doctors to limit services and keep costs down. Continue reading →
Tech troubles could hobble Colorado health exchange
by Brian T. Schwartz | 6:44 am, March 29, 2013
Critical problems threaten the system, ranging from a lack of coordination with the state’s technology office and historic problems with state IT systems to poor oversight by exchange managers and contractors and the potential for serious conflicts of interest among those charged with creating the complex multi-million dollar exchange system. Continue reading →
Mag Ban: A Range Officer’s Safety Perspective of Colorado HB13-1224
by Brian T. Schwartz | 10:07 pm, March 19, 2013
“all three of us would have been criminals because the original owner of the magazine was no longer in “continuous possession” of the magazine and two other individuals had it in their possession during training.” Continue reading →
How Colorado’s Medicaid expansion harms patients
by Brian T. Schwartz | 5:30 am, March 18, 2013
Medicaid expansion would limit access to care for the significant fraction of the currently uninsured who would otherwise be eligible for federal premium subsidies under ObamaCare. It raises costs for state taxpayers, increases costs for people who are hospitalized, and prevents state insurers from collecting millions of dollars in federal subsidy money. Continue reading →
Colorado Health Benefit Exchange: bare-bones and expensive plans
by Brian T. Schwartz | 5:30 am, March 11, 2013
There’s mounting evidence that come fall, the health plans sold through the Obamacare exchanges will be bare bones affairs – with narrow networks of providers to select from, and heavy co-insurance once patients go “out of network.” Continue reading →
Twelve Reasons Colorado should say no to Medicaid expansion
by Brian T. Schwartz | 6:30 am, February 26, 2013
Avik Roy & Grace-Marie Turner in National Review present 12 reasons Virginia, or any state, should not expand Medicaid, Continue reading →
Federal Fuel Tax: A bad deal for Colorado. Drivers sends $1, get only 84 cents back.
by Brian T. Schwartz | 11:35 pm, February 10, 2013
The Denver Post recently advocated that Colorado increase its 22 cents per gallon fuel tax. But why tax drivers even more when much of what they are taxed does not support roads (or even mass-trensit) in Colorado? I’m talking about the 18.4 cents-per-gallon federal fuel tax. How about fighting to let Colorado keep federal fuel [...]![]()
Paul Hsieh, MD: Why Doctors Should Not Ask Their Patients About Guns
by Brian T. Schwartz | 6:30 am, January 23, 2013
A local colleague, Dr. Matthew Bowdish, has declared, “I will not undermine the Second or Fourth Amendment rights of any of my patients who are lawful gun owners. Nor will I record my patients’ gun ownership status in any medical records that could be accessed by government officials unless relevant to a specific medical issue.” This should be the credo of all freedom-loving physicians. Continue reading →
Colorado Medicaid expansion: Denver Business Journal spreads myth of unsinsured cost-shift
by Brian T. Schwartz | 6:30 am, January 8, 2013
Medicaid, through low doctor payment rates, increases insurance premiums. This amount is much more than the amount uninsured people increase premiums when they do not pay part of all of their medical bills. Continue reading →
Ex-Burglars Say Newspaper’s Gun Map Would’ve Made the Job Easier, Safer
by Brian T. Schwartz | 11:05 pm, January 7, 2013
Reformed crooks say the New York newspaper that published a map of names and addresses of gun owners did a great service – to their old cronies in the burglary trade. via Ex-Burglars Say Newspaper’s Gun Map Would’ve Made the Job Easier, Safer | Fox News.![]()
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