Archive: Healthcare
We Should Fund Students Instead of School Systems
Don't force schools to reopen, but don't force families to pay for closed schools either
Why Have Blue States Been Hit Hardest by COVID-19?
The sad similarities in casualty rates do not end at party lines
Is the Uruguay Model the Perfect Pandemic Solution?
Uruguay’s freer approach has severely limited the pandemic while protecting the economy
The Smart Ones in the Time of Pandemic
What South Korea and Sweden did to handle COVID-19 so well
Federal Rules Holding Up Lab-Developed COVID-19 Tests
How streamlined regulations could help America react to COVID-19
Localities Must Take the Lead in Reopening America
Beyond Federalism, dynamic problems require dynamic solutions
Power Creep and the Perils of Pandemic Politics
Civilians and government officials alike struggle to agree on how to react to COVID-19
U.S. Should Fund Worthy Public Health Organizations, Not the WHO
Doctors Without Borders Far More Effective Than International Bureaucrats
SF Government Officials Continue Clueless Homeless Practices During CoronaCrisis
The vulnerability of the homeless population has been in the news for weeks, yet the government has yet to devise any cohesive strategy.
The Mask Madness of Big Government
Homemade masks would not be necessary if the CDC had a supply of masks readily available for mass distribution.
This National Doctors’ Day, Let’s Show Our Appreciation
On National Doctors’ Day, policymakers can help doctors treat patients and keep the healthcare system working for everyone.
FDA Should Expand Options for Coronavirus Patients
The FDA must roll back the red tape holding up care for millions of Americans.