On the both the right and the left, 99% of everyone’s time and energy has been devoted to either attacking or defending the various versions of liberal-based health care reform proposals. Because of this, the casual observer might think that the only choice is liberal health care reform or nothing — but that would be wrong.
If you’re interested in reading about pro-market solutions to our current health care crisis, visit Cato On Health Care Reform or check out these links:
Studies
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- “Health-Status Insurance: How Markets Can Provide Health Security,” by John H. Cochrane, Policy Analysis no. 633, February 18, 2009
- “A Better Way to Generate and Use Comparative-Effectiveness Research,” by Michael F. Cannon, Policy Analysis no. 632, February 6, 2009
- “Does the Doctor Need a Boss?,” by Arnold Kling and Michael F. Cannon, Briefing Paper no. 111, January 13, 2009
- “Medical Licensing: An Obstacle to Affordable, Quality Care,” by Shirley Svorny, Policy Analysis no. 621, September 17, 2008
- “A Gift of Life Deserves Compensation: How to Increase Living Kidney Donation with Realistic Incentives,” by Arthur Matas, Policy Analysis no. 604, November 7, 2007
Articles/Op-eds
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- “Let Customers Control The Money And Market Will Cure Health Care,” by Michael F. Cannon, Investor’s Business Daily, July 16, 2009
- “Obama Doesn’t Have the Only Prescription for Healthcare Reform,” by Michael D. Tanner, Los Angeles Times, July 5, 2009
- “The Non-Debate over Non-Reform,” by Arnold Kling, National Review (Online), June 24, 2009
- “Reform Must Empower the Consumers,” by Michael D. Tanner, Roll Call, June 8, 2009
- “‘Health Status Insurance’ Provides Real Alternative To Universal Care,” by John H. Cochrane, Investor’s Business Daily, March 30, 2009
- “McCain’s Plan Is Sound,” by Michael F. Cannon, New York Post, October 9, 2008
- “Innovate to Cut Health Costs,” by Shirley Svorny, Los Angeles Times, October 6, 2008
- “How to Fix Healthcare Delivery,” by Arnold Kling, The American, June 17, 2008
- “Voters Send Mixed Messages on Health Care,” by Michael D. Tanner, Orange County Register, June 13, 2008
- “Markets Beat Government on Medical Errors,” by Michael F. Cannon and Alain Enthoven, American Spectator (Online), May 13, 2008
- “Congress Messing with Your HSA,” by Michael F. Cannon, Orange County Register, May 12, 2008
- “Healthy McCain,” by Michael F. Cannon, National Review (Online), May 8, 2008
- “McCain’s Health Care Plan: Radical and Right,” by Michael D. Tanner, Orange County Register, May 6, 2008
- “McCain’s Plan Bests Obama’s,” by Michael D. Tanner, The Hill, April 15, 2008
- “The Cost’s the Thing,” by Michael D. Tanner, National Review, March 12, 2008
- “Free-Market Course,” by Patrick Basham, National Review (Online), March 10, 2008
- “Friends Want Friends to Do Health Care,” by Michael F. Cannon, National Review (Online), October 16, 2007
- “Well Treated: The Road to McMedicine,” by Arnold Kling, TCSdaily.com, October 10, 2007
- “Fix Health Care by Making Americans Care About Costs,” by Michael F. Cannon, USA Today, September 5, 2007
- “How to Cover Them,” by Michael F. Cannon, New York Sun, August 28, 2007
- “The Universal Distraction,” by Arnold Kling, TCSdaily.com, August 7, 2007
- “Debatable Assumptions,” by Arnold Kling, TCSdaily.com, July 25, 2007
- “Let Go of the Status Quo,” by Michael F. Cannon, New York Sun, July 6, 2007
- “Two Health Care Documentaries,” by Arnold Kling, Washington Times, June 30, 2007
- “‘Sicko’ Health Care Reform,” by Michael D. Tanner, Copley News Service, June 29, 2007
- “Michael Moore Goes Sicko on Health Care Reform,” by Michael D. Tanner, Examiner.com, June 18, 2007
- “I’m Not Going to Pay a Lot for This MRI,” by Michael F. Cannon, Weekly Standard, June 15, 2007
Podcasts
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- “Choice, Competition Should Drive Health Care Reform” featuring Michael D. Tanner, July 15, 2009 [Flash Audio, 05:19]
- “Health Care: Fostering Focus Factories” featuring Regina Herzlinger, June 26, 2009 [Flash Audio, 08:43]
- “Ideas for Free-Market Health Care Reform” featuring Rep. Paul Ryan, June 19, 2009 [Flash Audio, 08:26]
- “Coordinated Care Versus Government” featuring Arnold Kling, January 26, 2009 [Flash Audio, 11:25]
- “Cutting Needless Health Care Spending” featuring Michael F. Cannon, February 25, 2009 [Flash Audio, 08:46]
- “Three Bad Health Reform Plans” featuring Michael D. Tanner, December 23, 2008 [Flash Audio, 05:51]
- “Would McCainCare Yield Coverage for John McCain?” featuring Michael F. Cannon, May 27, 2008 [Flash Audio, 06:06]
- “Wyden-Bennett Versus Healthcare Markets” featuring Michael F. Cannon, May 19, 2008 [Flash Audio, 07:02]
- “McCain Backs Markets, Deregulation in Health Care” featuring Michael D. Tanner, May 5, 2008 [Flash Audio, 07:01]
- “Pushing Parity for Mental Health” featuring Michael F. Cannon, March 24, 2008 [Flash Audio, 06:36]
- “The Tax Code and Large Health Savings Accounts” featuring Michael F. Cannon, March 17, 2008 [Flash Audio, 10:42]
- “McCain and Obama on Health Care” featuring Michael D. Tanner, February 25, 2008 [Flash Audio, 05:08]
- “State Health Insurance Mandates Raise Prices” featuring Michael F. Cannon, February 19, 2008 [Flash Audio, 07:03]
- “Regulation Blocks Convenience Clinics” featuring Michael F. Cannon, February 11, 2008 [Flash Audio, 08:07]
- “Cut Medicine in Half” featuring Robin Hanson, October 2, 2007 [Flash Audio, 07:36]
- “Counting the Uninsured” featuring Michael F. Cannon, September 4, 2007 [Flash Audio, 08:08]
- “Dr. POTUS” featuring Michael D. Tanner, August 30, 2007 [Flash Audio, 06:07]
- “The Anti-Universal Coverage Club” featuring Michael F. Cannon, July 20, 2007 [Flash Audio, 06:54]
- “Cost Insulation or Health Insurance?” featuring Arnold Kling, February 5, 2007 [Flash Audio, 08:39]
- “The President’s Healthcare Proposal” featuring Michael F. Cannon, January 24, 2007 [Flash Audio, 06:42]
Books
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- Healthy Competition, by Michael F. Cannon and Michael D. Tanner
- Crisis of Abundance: Rethinking How We Pay for Health Care, by Arnold Kling
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