SARS-CoV-2
Unmasking President Biden’s Free Mask Plan
The Biden administration is considering having the U.S. Post Office send masks to every U.S. household.
Executive Order Will Help Improve Telehealth in Rural Areas
The EO will help improve and advance healthcare delivery in the U.S., especially in rural areas.
Successes with Deregulation and COVID-19
In May, President Trump issued Executive Order (EO) 13924 to combat the economic consequences of the coronavirus.
Made in America and Wherever Else It May Be Necessary
There have been urgent calls to require pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers to create all their products in the U.S. – but is that wise?
All Guidelines Are Subject to Review, Including for Coronavirus
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) just released its much clamored-for guidelines on how to safely open various establishments within communities, including schools.
Government Control Over Manufacturing Will Hurt Development of COVID-19 Vaccines
Sen. Warren and Rep. Schakowsky are looking to give the government more control over the manufacturing of healthcare products and stealing IP.
A Coronavirus Cure Must Not Be Undercut
More than 300 clinical trials are underway for COVID-19 treatments and vaccines.
Healthcare Ready – What it Is and What it Does
Healthcare Ready, a non-governmental organization, is helping to coordinate collaboration to fight the coronavirus.
Telehealth is Here to Stay
Continued use of telehealth is a likely result of COVID-19.
A Closed Economy is a Health Issue Too
A closed economy causes many healthcare problems and points to the need to reopening our country's businesses as soon as possible.
Republican Study Committee Offers Good Healthcare Ideas for Our Recovery
The RSC released a series of “letters,” entitled “A Conservative Framework for Recovery, Accountability, and Prosperity."
Union Opposes Rate-Setting to Solve Surprise Medical Billing
An issue that continues to bubble under the surface of the coronavirus pandemic is how to prevent surprise medical billing.