RELEASE – Florida’s Medicaid Reform Pilot Makes Patients the Priority
Healthier, Happier Patients and a National Model to Cure State Medicaid Crises NAPLES – Florida’s five-county Medicaid Reform Pilot, passed in 2006, sought to give Medicaid patients greater freedom and control over their health care than the traditional government-designed …
A Medicaid Cure: Florida’s Medicaid Reform Pilot
Transforming Medicaid empowers patients with control over their health future. When the patient is the priority, government and HMO bureaucrats are finally held accountable. Costs flatten and patient
ALEC Supports Florida’s Statewide Medicaid Reform
The American Legislative Exchange Council joins the Foundation for Government Accountability and others supporting Florida's Statewide Medicaid Reform and today sent a letter of support to the
WI Study Gives Preview of ObamaCare’s Likely Impact in Florida
Recently the Wisconsin Department of Health released a study of the impact of ObamaCare on Wisconsin families, employers and health insurance costs. The study was an objective
List of Top 10 Accomplishments from 2011 Legislative Session
Recently, I met with legislative leadership to discuss policy solutions to advance during the upcoming legislative sessions. As a new organization that began after the 2011 session, I also reviewed
Florida Small Businesses Pay Health Premiums at National Average
A recent study reported that Florida small businesses (those with 50 or fewer employees) had monthly health insurance premiums for their employees averaging $437 for individual coverage
DBNJ Op-Ed: State Should Reject ObamaCare Grants
Read my latest op-ed in the Daytona-Beach News Journal on why Governor Scott and Legislative Leadership were right to reject federal ObamaCare grants. The current debate in Washington
Study: Reversing Obamacare-Lite
Abstract: This spring, after living under the costly failures of Obamacare-like health care legislation for two decades, the Maine Legislature enacted a set of patient-centered, market-based health care
Florida Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) Enrollment Up 65% in just 3 years, average premiums flat
Health insurance can be expensive. But for many families, it is important to have a low premium so that they can afford to have any insurance coverage at









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