Newspaper Articles – Benjamin Domenech

The Obamacare Propaganda Boom

The latest polling on Obamacare is the worst it has ever been, with majorities of Americans saying they expect their family will be worse off under it and

Don’t Ignore the Sebelius Scandal

Amidst all the other scandals capturing Washington’s attention at this moment, the forgotten one is also one of the most obviously egregious: Health & Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius

Arkansas Falls for HHS Bait and Votes to Expand Medicaid

In an attempt to find a middle ground between accepting the Medicaid expansion under President Barack Obama’s law and rejecting it, the Arkansas legislature passed a bill with the intent of using M

More Delays for Obamacare’s Implementation

It’s official: We have another significant delay in the im

Bill Introduced to Block IRS Enforcement of Obamacare

In the wake of reports that the Internal Revenue Service targeted conservative and libertarian nonprofits for additional scrutiny based on their political views, some in Congress are pushing for re

What Health Care Can Learn from the Plastic Surgery Marketplace

We all know the stories about what price transparency can do within the health care marketplace. It’s am

Vast New Government Coding System: Did That Turtle Hit You or Bite You?

If President Obama's administration has its way, health care providers will soon be forced into a massive new government coding scheme where they will have to distinguish for filing purposes betwee

How Obamacare Is Making Insurance Worse

One talking point about Obamacare that has received little pushback is that whatever you can say about what the law will do to premium costs, or taking away a plan and a doctor you like, it’s going

Kathleen Sebelius is an IPAB of One

The non-partisan Congressional Research Service has confirmed that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who already has been invested with enormous power under President Obama's h

Instead of Obamacare, How About Puppycare?

Robert Samuelson has an interesting column on the Oregon Medicaid study and what it means, finding increased costs, increased use of care, but no improved health outcome