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STATES ARE ABUSING MEDICAID And I've got Brian Blase from Paragon Health Institute to talk about this report they released recently that explains how states pad their coffers by tacking useless fees onto their Medicaid billing. It's a total racket and they call it Medicaid Money Laundering. We'll talk to Brian at 1 about this. For more details check out these articles on Biden growing Medicaid, Biden's surge, and how the ACA let states launder more money.
What's the matter with Medicaid? Have Germany's manufacturing policies been successful? And are Greece and Argentina the new role models for fiscal responsibility? We look through those questions today with Brian Blase and Paul Winfree. Brian Blase, Ph.D., is the President of Paragon Health Institute. Brian was Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy at the White House's National Economic Council (NEC) from 2017-2019, where he coordinated the development and execution of numerous health policies and advised the President, NEC director, and senior officials. After leaving the White House, Brian founded Blase Policy Strategies and served as its CEO. Dr. Paul Winfree is the Founder, President, and CEO of the Economic Policy Innovation Center in Washington, D.C. He is also a Research Affiliate at the Queen's University Centre for Economic History (Queen's University Belfast), and an Advisor at the Centre for Economics, Policy and History (Trinity College Dublin and Queen's University Belfast). His research focuses on public finance, the political economy, and U.S. economic history.
Healthcare and economic policy expert Brian Blase, Ph.D. joined Rep. Crenshaw for a deep dive into the complexities of healthcare policy. They discuss the current problems with Obamacare and its impact on the healthcare market, the ongoing debate over healthcare as a right versus a need, the effectiveness of subsidies, and the role of high risk pools. They also discuss various policy proposals, including reforming subsidies, expanding healthcare options, and addressing Medicaid challenges. Brian Blase, Ph.D., is the President of Paragon Health Institute. Brian was Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy at the White House's National Economic Council (NEC) from 2017-2019, where he coordinated the development and execution of numerous health policies. Follow him on X at @brian_blase and learn more about his research at www.paragoninstitute.org
In this episode of DC EKG, hosts Joe Grogan and Eric Ueland welcome Jackson Hammond, a Senior Policy Analyst at Paragon Health Institute, to explore the future of U.S. health spending. Jackson provides a detailed analysis of the CMS National Health Expenditure report, discussing the projected $7.7 trillion spending by 2032, current expenditure trends, and the drivers behind 2023's spending spike. The conversation also covers the impact of inflation and policy changes, the challenges of sustaining such high spending levels, and potential reforms like enhancing patient control, transparent pricing, and reducing health system monopolies.
Dean Clancy, a senior policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity and a Paragon Health Institute public advisor, talks about the cost of health care going up and what could be done to lower costs.
Dean Clancy, a senior policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity and a Paragon Health Institute public advisor, talks about the cost of health care going up and what could be done to lower costs.
Medicare represents a massive fraction of the federal budget, and its spending is effectively on autopilot. That needs to change sooner than later. Paragon Health Institute chief Brian Blase and Cato's Michael Cannon comment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tune in here to this Monday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We're joined by Dean Clancy, a senior policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity and a Paragon Health Institute public advisor, to talk about the effectiveness of the Affordable Care Act, it's real world impacts, and Biden's comments on it. From the doubling of health insurance premiums since 2010 to the amount you have to pay going way up, the Affordable Care Act has been anything but affordable. They also discuss how it could be revised by repealing some aspects of it and replacing others in an attempt to fix it. There are certainly aspects of the Affordable Care Act that Americans appreciate but others are widely disliked. "There are better ways to reduce prescription drug prices," than through government price controls which reduce innovation and cause shortages, Clancy said. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in here to this Monday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about Trump's legal fees and Truth Social going public. We're joined by Michael Whatley, chairman Republican National Committee, to talk about the weaponization of the justice department against former President Trump and how the Trump presidential campaign in being funded. Bo Thompson from Good Morning BT is also here for this Monday's episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Bo talk about Trump's NY bond reduction and Bo shares what he and Beth Have coming up on Good Morning Bt. We're also joined by Dean Clancy, a senior policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity and a Paragon Health Institute public advisor, to talk about the effectiveness of the Affordable Care Act, it's real world impacts, and Biden's comments on it. They also discuss how it could be fixed through repealing and replacing various mandates. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dean Clancy is a senior policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity and a Paragon Health Institute public advisor. Bidenomics is Driving Health Care Costs Higher
0:00 - Rep. Mark Green, Chairman of Homeland Security Comm, rolling out articles of impeachment on Mayorkas 11:06 - Biden on border: I've done all I can do 30:23 - Ballot Integrity Program 53:17 - Coaching up empty nesters 01:06:12 - State's Attorney for Kendall County, Eric Weis, updates the state of Illinois' courts and the reported "dramatic increase" in appeals since the elimination of cash bail. For more on Eric's work for Kendall Co kendallcountyil.gov 01:21:32 - Noted economist Stephen Moore explains the dangers of Biden's planned LNG pause. Get more Steve @StephenMoore 01:39:15 - Julie Kelly, author of January 6: How Democrats Used the Capitol Protest to Launch a War on Terror Against the Political Right, looks at the 'Disturbing' Collusion Between Biden White House and Trump Prosecutors.Get Julie's substack Declassified with July Kelly at declassified.live 01:52:42 - Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow and Director of Public Health and American Well-Being Initiative at Paragon Health Institute, Joel Zinberg, MD: When Science Is Not ScienceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Brian Blase, Ph.D., president of the Paragon Health Institute and former special assistant to the president for economic policy at the National Economic Council, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to analyze the ill-named Affordable Care Act and explain how its failures have drastically impacted healthcare in […]
On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Brian Blase, Ph.D., president of the Paragon Health Institute and former special assistant to the president for economic policy at the National Economic Council, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to analyze the ill-named Affordable Care Act and explain how its failures have drastically impacted healthcare in the U.S. today.Please visit our great sponsors:After Deathhttps://angel.com/thefederalistSee a never-before-seen glimpse into what the next life could entail in After Death in theaters now. Rated PG-13Goldcohttps://goldco.com/federalistVisit goldco.com/federalist today to get your free 2023 Gold IRA Kit. HumanN Super Beetshttps://getsuperbeets.comUse promo code SARA for a free 30-day supply of Superbeets Heart Chews and 15% off your first order.
Dean Clancy joins Dawn to breakdown the latest campaign regarding Site-Neutral payments and Medicare. Americans for Prosperity is launching a five-figure ad campaign targeting constituents of key Republicans, encouraging them to back site-neutral payments. Such policies aim to ensure that Medicare patients pay the same for drugs regardless of where they're administered. The advertisements are directed at Republicans on health subcommittees for the House Energy and Commerce, Education and the Workforce and Ways and Means Committees plus the GOP Doctors Caucus and New York lawmakers, a spokesperson for the group said. Dean F. Clancy is a senior policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity and a Paragon Health Institute public advisor. A specialist in U.S. health care, tax, budget, and entitlement policy with nearly three decades of high-level experience in Congress, the White House, and the U.S. health care industry—he played a role in the creation of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and is a long-time advocate for making this powerful tool available to all Americans. Tune in 10 AM - 12 PM EST weekdays on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT; or on the Audacy app!
I'm joined on the "Let People Prosper Show" by Dr. Brian Blase, president of Paragon Health Institute, to discuss how public policy influences the healthcare market. We discuss: 1) How Medicaid evolved from its origins and throughout the pandemic, and need for reform; 2) How Obamacare continues to affect the health care industry, distort prices, and influence how employers provide health care coverage; and 3) How government intervention in health care alters the flow of supply and demand and what changes should be made to improve the system. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate it 5 stars, leave a review, and share it on social media. For show notes, thoughtful insights, media interviews, speeches, blog posts, research, and more, please check out my website (www.vanceginn.com) and subscribe to my newsletter on Substack (www.vanceginn.substack.com).
0:00 - BLM Brandon on teen mobs 13:19 - Dan & Amy share highlights from Tucker Carlson's interview with Devon Archer 29:01 - Dan & Amy take "advice" from "noted" presidential historian Michael Bechloss 49:17 - Police in Watertown, WI, arrest 15-year-old for reading Bible passages outside trans event 01:07:32 - National Chairman of the Election Transparency Initiative and former Virginia Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli: “I'm not anti-Trump, I'm for DeSantis because he's better… at almost everything” For more on the Election Transparency Initiative visit electiontransparency.org and for more on the Never Back Down PAC neverbackdown.org 01:28:50 - Washington Editor for The Spectator & host of the “Unfit to Print” podcast, Amber Athey, fights back in The war on life's simple pleasures. Check out Amber's book The Snowflakes' Revolt: How Woke Millennials Hijacked American Media 01:41:33 - Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow and Director of Public Health and American Well-Being Initiative at Paragon Health Institute, Dr. Joel Zinberg, discusses Refocusing the CDC after COVID-19 01:56:20 - Senior editor at the Federalist, David Harsanyi: Defenders Of Joe Biden's Corrupt Phone Calls Sound Ridiculous. David is also author of Eurotrash: Why America Must Reject the Failed Ideas of a Dying Continent See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dean Clancy—senior policy fellow and a Paragon Health Institute public advisor—on The Ward Scott Files Tuesday, July 25, at 9am EDT, discussing affordable health care.
Dean Clancy—a senior policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity and a Paragon Health Institute public advisor, discusses the new bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives. Personal Option is the Health Care Fairness for All Act, or CHOICE
Joe Selvaggi talks with healthcare policy expert Dr. Brian Blase about Medicaid expansion during the COVID-19 healthcare emergency and how states can efficiently reexamine eligibility criteria so as to protect the vulnerable before federal support expires. Guest: Brian C. Blase, PhD, is the president of Paragon Health Institute. He is also a visiting fellow at […]
0:00 - Dan & Amy with an update on the shooting of officer Aréanah Preston several suspects have been apprehended 11:01 - As Lightfoot begins her exit, Dan & Amy raise the question of why there are no quality republican candidates for office in America's big cities like Chicago 30:07 - Dan & Amy share new info on the mass shooting in Texas 44:59 - KJP on border wall: can't withstand the wind 01:02:05 - Dan & Amy open the phone lines for a discussion on Jordan Neely and big city public transportation 01:21:46 - President at Wirepoints, Ted Dabrowksi, on the future of educational freedom for Illinois' children. Get Ted's latest at wirepoints.org 01:33:31 - President of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and foreign affairs columnist for The Washington Times, Clifford May, on China, Russia and The new — or perhaps renewed — Cold War. For more on the Foundation for Defense of Democracies visit fdd.org 01:50:43 - Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow and Director of Public Health and American Well-Being Initiative at Paragon Health Institute, Joel Zinberg, MD, warns Don't Let Unspent Covid Funds Become Slush FundsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dawn is joined by Dawn to speak on the Biden Budget, and how Healthcare & insulin are impacting the current structure. Dean Clancy: “The president says he's doing something about Medicare, but doing something is not the same as doing something smart,” said Dean Clancy, senior health policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity. “We don't need tax hikes, price controls or benefit cuts to protect Medicare—we can modernize the program through reforms that increase competition, such as enacting site-neutral payments for doctors.” Dean F. Clancy is a senior policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity and a Paragon Health Institute public advisor. A specialist in U.S. health care, tax, budget, and entitlement policy with nearly three decades of high-level experience in Congress, the White House, and the U.S. health care industry—he played a role in the creation of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and is a long-time advocate for making this powerful tool available to all Americans. Tune in 10 AM - 12 PM EST weekdays on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT: or on the Audacy app!
HOUR 1Interim Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz appeared at a Senate hearing yesterday to talk about the company's role in the wave of unionization efforts hitting its coffee shops / (MB) https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/starbucks-ceo-howard-schultz-testified?Dean Clancy, a senior policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity and a Paragon Health Institute public advisor discusses Medicare reform Travis Szanto, Anchorage Assembly candidate / https://www.travisforak.com/HOUR 2Leigh Sloan, Anchorage Assembly candidate / https://www.sloanforak.com/Both drivers died in a head-on collision Wednesday afternoon on the Parks Highway in Mat-Su / (ADN) https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/mat-su/2023/03/30/2-drivers-die-in-parks-highway-collision-in-houston/Rabbi Mendy Greenberg on Passover / https://www.matsujewishcenter.org/State Representative Kevin McCabe
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The Republicans will be in control of the U.S. House starting next month. Brian Blasé and Drew Keyes, both health care policy and administration and legislative veterans now at the Paragon Health Institute, say Congress should focus on four key areas: more affordable health care, ending the COVID-19 health emergency, eliminating waste and abuse at Medicaid, and restoring trust in the CDC and NIH. 1. The Republicans in Congress will have a long list of priorities. Can something meaningful happen on health care policy?2. “Anti-inflationary” agenda: Many people think the solution is more government spending to offset the high costs of health care. Why is this boneheaded thinking?3. How will ending the COVID emergency help all Americans?4. Medicaid oversight… has abuse and waste gotten worse during the current administration and how does this impact all health care, private care, and care for the needy?5. Restoring trust in CDC and NIH…what can Congress really do here since this is under control of the current administration? What can Congress do to make sure these agencies are service all Americans, not just special interest groups?6. Senate HELP committee led by Sanders, Cassidy. What will happen: fireworks or a miracle? Keyes and Blase released a brief on December 5, 2022: “A Health Policy Agenda for the 118th Congress”
The Republicans will be in control of the U.S. House starting next month. Brian Blasé and Drew Keyes, both health care policy and administration and legislative veterans now at the Paragon Health Institute, say Congress should focus on four key areas: more affordable health care, ending the COVID-19 health emergency, eliminating waste and abuse at Medicaid, and restoring trust in the CDC and NIH. 1. The Republicans in Congress will have a long list of priorities. Can something meaningful happen on health care policy?2. “Anti-inflationary” agenda: Many people think the solution is more government spending to offset the high costs of health care. Why is this boneheaded thinking?3. How will ending the COVID emergency help all Americans?4. Medicaid oversight… has abuse and waste gotten worse during the current administration and how does this impact all health care, private care, and care for the needy?5. Restoring trust in CDC and NIH…what can Congress really do here since this is under control of the current administration? What can Congress do to make sure these agencies are service all Americans, not just special interest groups?6. Senate HELP committee led by Sanders, Cassidy. What will happen: fireworks or a miracle? Keyes and Blase released a brief on December 5, 2022: “A Health Policy Agenda for the 118th Congress”
Host Anastasia Ratcliff, member of The Steamboat Institute's Emerging Leaders Council, interviews Grace-Marie Turner, who leads the Galen Institute, a public policy research organization that she founded in 1995 to promote an informed debate over free-market ideas for health reform. Anastasia and Grace-Marie discuss aspects of the healthcare system in America and how policy coincides with the work of the Galen Institute. They also dive into the discussion of the importance of having a diverse market of healthcare options for people to choose from and the competitiveness that creates among companies. Grace-Marie Turner runs the Galen Institute, a public policy research organization that she founded in 1995 to promote an informed debate over free-market ideas for health reform.She has been instrumental in developing and promoting ideas for reform to transfer power over health care decisions to doctors and patients. She speaks and writes extensively about incentives to promote a more competitive, patient-centered marketplace in the health sector.She testifies regularly before Congress and advises senior government officials, governors, and state legislators on health policy. She was named by the Speaker of the House to serve as a member of the Long Term Care Commission in 2013. Previously, Grace-Marie served for a three-year term on the National Advisory Board for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and she served as a member of the Medicaid Commission, making recommendations to modernize and improve Medicaid.Grace-Marie Turner was named one of “Washington's 500 Most Influential People” in 2022 by Washingtonian magazine for the second year in a row. She has been published in hundreds of major newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and USA Today, and has appeared on countless radio and television programs. She edited Empowering Health Care Consumers through Tax Reform and has contributed to numerous other books. She speaks widely, including at Harvard University, the London School of Economics, Oxford University, and the Gregorian University at the Vatican.Grace-Marie is founder and facilitator of the Health Policy Consensus Group which serves as a forum for analysts from market-oriented think tanks around the country to analyze and develop policy recommendations. She serves on the boards of the Steamboat Institute and the Winston Fellowship and is a volunteer policy advisor to the Catholic Medical Association, Paragon Health Institute, Docs4PatientCare, and other organizations.In the mid-1990s, Grace-Marie served as executive director of the National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform. For 12 years, she was president of Arnett & Co., a health policy analysis and communications firm. Her early career was in politics and journalism where she received numerous awards for her writings on policy, politics and economics.Learn more about the Galen Institute at: https://galen.org/ Subscribe to The Steamboat Institute Newsletter: https://www.steamboatinstitute.org/update/sign-up-for-newsletter-updates/
0:00 - THE PURGE/THE REVOLT: Twitter 30:59 - Introducing the Dan Proft Prevention Act (DPPA) 52:17 - THE PURGE/THE REVOLT: 303 Creative 01:10:17 - Gordon Chang, author of The Coming Collapse of China and The Great U.S.-China Tech War, predicts the people of China will win their battle against Xi Jinping and the eventual fall of the CCP. Gordon is a must follow on twitter @GordonGChang 01:24:50 - Noted economist Stephen Moore on what to expect from Fed Chair Jerome Powell later today. Don't forget to check out Steve's most recent book Govzilla: How the Relentless Growth of Government Is Devouring Our Economy—And Our Freedom 01:36:11 - Remembering Franca Panettone 01:55:35 - Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow and Director of Public Health and American Well-Being Initiative at Paragon Health Institute, Dr. Joel Zinberg: Biden wastes billions on COVID boosters no one wantsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dean Clancy is a senior policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity and a Paragon Health Institute public advisor. How Obamacare premiums and out of pocket costs are rising.
On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, Peter talks with three health-policy experts dedicated to crafting free-market solutions that make healthcare freer, more affordable and accessible to everyone. His guests include Brian Blase, president of Paragon Health Institute; Jonathan Wolfson, chief legal officer and policy director at the Cicero Institute; and Richard Walker, executive director […]
On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, Peter talks with three health-policy experts dedicated to crafting free-market solutions that make healthcare freer, more affordable and accessible to everyone. His guests include Brian Blase, president of Paragon Health Institute; Jonathan Wolfson, chief legal officer and policy director at the Cicero Institute; and Richard Walker, executive director of the Benjamin Rush Institute.
Dean Clancy, Senior Health Policy Fellow with Americans for Properity and Public Advisor with Paragon Health Institute, talks about the spiraling cost of health care. Dean explains what is driving these massive increases and discusses solutions that can help you mitigate the traditional health care model. Check out americansforprosperity.org and paragoninstitute.org for lots more information. Chris reviews "The Democrats Long Goodbye to the Working Class" by Ruy Teixeira published in The Atlantic over the weekend. Chris reviews his election picks. ELECTION DAY IS TOMORROW...PLEASE VOTE.
0:00 - Dan & Amy react as DeSantis announces voter fraud arrests 11:39 - Choose your candidate: Trump or DeSantis 30:52 - Business Speaks: Spiro Roumpas 48:00 - Market Specialist for Market Day Report! at RFD-TV, Scott “the cow guy” Shellady, says the Inflation Reduction Act is the height of idiocy and we would be better off with a flat tax. Check out Scott on RFD-TV 's Market Day Report from 10:30am CST to 1pm CST and catch The Cow Guy Close at 1pm CST to 1:30pm CST - both on RFD-TV 01:06:57 - Host of FOX News' Special Report, Bret Baier, on the prevalent Trump derangement syndrome running through DC. Bret is also the #1 Best Selling author of To Rescue the Republic: Ulysses S. Grant, the Fragile Union, and the Crisis of 1876 01:22:29 - Sylvia Bennett-Stone, Director of Voices of Black Mothers United, a project of The Woodson Center in Washington, DC & Nakeyda Haymer, head of the recently launched VBMU in Racine, WI, share the work and mission of their growing organization. For more on Voices of Black Mothers United visit voicesofblackmothers.com 01:35:29 - Joel Zinberg, MD, Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow and Director of Public Health and American Well-Being Initiative at Paragon Health Institute, on vaccine studies, the CDC and monkeypox 01:51:53 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY!!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Iowa Business Report Thursday EditionJul. 28, 2022 Dean Clancy of Paragon Health Institute on the economic benefit of health savings accounts (HSAs).
Dean Clancy, a senior policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity and a Paragon Health Institute public advisor, joins WRFH to talk about the HSA option, which would allow low-income Americans to use a portion of their ACA subsidy as a Health Savings Account contribution. From 07/20/22.
Brian Blase joins us today. He is the founder and president of Paragon Health Institute, a non-partisan, not-for-profit health policy research institute that focuses on free-market policy solutions so that patients can make more informed health care decisions. Brian previously served as a special assistant for economic policy at the White House's National Economic Council from 2017-2019. In our conversation today, Brian and I discuss price transparency—what it means and the rules, regulation, and enforcement being implemented—and the importance of health policy institutes like Paragon and their work seeking to make sure that patients are informed when it comes to healthcare pricing and decisions.
0:00 - Happy Earth Day! 11:51 -Masks back in LA County 27:59 - Dan & Amy react to the end of Disney's special treatment in Florida 49:41 - CAMPUS BEAT: The middle class gets neglected 01:08:16 - Scott McKay, publisher at the Hayride and contributor to the American Spectator, mediates The Chamber of Commerce GOP v. Ron DeSantis. Check out Scott's latest for The American Spectator here 01:27:01 - Carine Hajjar, writer for National Review, reports from the border as Locals Left to Fend for Themselves as Migrant Surge Overruns Ranches, Towns. Follow Carine on twitter @carinehajjar2 01:41:28 - Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow and Director of Public Health and American Well-Being Initiative at Paragon Health Institute, Joel Zinberg, takes A Breath of Fresh Air 01:58:25 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Joel Zinberg, MD, is a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and director of public health and wellness at the Paragon Health Institute. Biden Wants to Waste More Money on COVID
Hugh Hewitt talks with Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton about the arming of Ukraine against the Russian aggression, and with Mike Pompeo, former President Trump's Secretary of State, about the best way to deal with Putin, from a position of strength. Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson talk with John Bolton about the chess game played by the more dangerous world leaders. Hugh Hewitt talks with Texas Senator John Cornyn to examine the lackluster State of the Union address. Mike Gallagher talks with Dr. Joel Zinberg, Director of Public Health and Wellness at the Paragon Health Institute, about how the state of Florida handled the COVID-19 pandemic. Larry Elder talks with Erich Schwartzel, author of “Red Carpet: Hollywood, China, and the Global Battle for Cultural Supremacy,” about China's influence on Hollywood. Mike Gallagher looks at an article written by Piers Morgan questioning whether the United States has done our fair share in equipping Ukraine to defend against Russian aggression. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Joel Zinberg is a senior fellow with the Competitive Enterprise Institute. He is the Director of Public Health and Wellness at the Paragon Health Institute. Dr. Joel Zinberg wrote an amazing article about how Florida managed Covid much better than New York. Dr. Joel Zinberg joins Mike to discuss why Florida & Gov. Ron DeSantis managed Covid so well. Why were the experts who were pushing for lockdowns wrong? Were there a lot of mistakes made by Dr. Fauci & the CDC when it came to America’s response to Covid? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Joel Zinberg is a senior fellow with the Competitive Enterprise Institute. He is the Director of Public Health and Wellness at the Paragon Health Institute. Dr. Joel Zinberg wrote an amazing article about how Florida managed Covid much better than New York. Dr. Joel Zinberg joins Mike to discuss why Florida & Gov. Ron DeSantis managed Covid so well. Why were the experts who were pushing for lockdowns wrong? Were there a lot of mistakes made by Dr. Fauci & the CDC when it came to America's response to Covid? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike talks to the Director of Public Health and Wellness at the Paragon Health Institute, Dr. Joel Zinberg, about how Florida managed Covid more effectively than blue states like New York. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stigall is traveling to CPAC in Orlando today, but we didn't' leave you hanging! Enjoy brand new interviews with Missy Robertson of the Duck Dynasty clan. She has a brand new book “Because You're My Family” available at BraveBooks.us on March 1st. Stigall discusses the politics and faith of the Robertson family. Author and veteran Jared Knott authored “Tiny Blunders – Big Disasters: 39 Tiny Mistakes That Changed the World Forever.” From wars to elections to medicines, small moments made huge history! Then Stigall talks about the state of medicine, specifically its cost and what we can do about it. Brian Blasé is the president of Paragon Health Institute and was a special assistant to President Trump.
The debate over healthcare dominates the national political discourse, but state lawmakers possess significant power and ability to bring about positive reforms for their constituents. Join us as Matthew Fisher sits down with Brian Blase, founder of the Paragon Health Institute, Naomi Lopez, Director of Healthcare Policy at the Goldwater Institute, and Matt Mitchell, Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Equal Liberty Initiative at Mercatus Center, to discuss their publication Don't Wait for Washington: How States Can Reform Health Care Today courtesy of the Paragon Health Institute. Learn how your state can lead the charge for better healthcare for all Americans. Don't Wait for Washington: How States Can Reform Health Care Today report, https://paragoninstitute.org/dont-wait-for-washington/ Paragon Health Institute website, https://paragoninstitute.org/