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By: Michael Mandel – The new telemedicine bill in the Pennsylvania Senate is great — with one glaring exception. Health care in Pennsylvania confronts three major issues: access, cost and productivity. Telemedicine addresses all three. Broadband allows many underserved rural and...
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By: Bruce Fein – The congressional effort to repeal or reform Obamacare is on life support. Congress should not let this serious crisis go to waste. Independent of repealing of changing the Affordable Care Act, Congress should depress health insurance premiums...
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By: Peter Van Voorhis – Telemedicine, the remote diagnosis and treatment of patients through telecommunications technology, represents the best hope for access to affordable health care worldwide. New groundbreaking technologies, which allow consumers to receive a remote eye exam and refill...
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By: Dean Chambers – Major corporations are often perceived by many as supporters of free enterprise, but unfortunately, this frequently proves to not be the case. The sheer hypocrisy of Johnson & Johnson in asking legislatures to regulate their competition out...
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By: George Leef – One of the many holes in the “social contract” theory of government is that the power of the state is so often harnessed by interest groups to protect themselves against competition. Nobody ever agreed to that, but...