Dr. Deane Waldman, The Hill

Dr. Deane Waldman

The Hill

New Mexico, United States

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  • Texas Public Policy
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Past articles by Dr.:

Public option won't serve the public

Should Americans support a plan like Medicare that presumably would be just as fiscally unsustainable? → Read More

Vaccination is not entire answer to COVID-19

Vaccination is part of the answer but not the complete solution — such confidence is misplaced. → Read More

Here's proof that promises for health care are fraudulent

Democrats understand that the middle class is where the money is. The promise of no increased taxes for most Americans is false based on simple calculations as well as Joe Biden’s own projections. → Read More

Prepare for buyers' remorse when Biden/Harris nationalize health care

Every change in health care described was publicly asserted verbally or in writing by prominent Democrats. → Read More

Is social media your chosen physician?

Facebook and others moderate the content they release and block attempts to discuss opinions other than the official ones. → Read More

Important COVID-19 science the public should know

Today, we have enough good information to design a COVID-19 policy based on hard medical science rather than mathematical models. → Read More

The ongoing collapse of US health care

U.S. health care is not a broken machine. It cannot be fixed by spending or replacing a damaged part, such as adding a public option. → Read More

With COVID-19 receding, we the patients must fix health care

It is time to turn the national focus from viral response back to our collapsing system. → Read More

The decline of our mental health during this pandemic

By nature, human beings are social animals. → Read More

Medicare for all is a socialist’s dream — and an American nightmare

After Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s victory over a top House Democrat in a New York City primary, the left was elated. “Ocasio-Cortez’s Socialism Can Work in the Midwest — with a Rebrand,” declared New York Magazine (a somewhat dubious authority on what can work in the Midwest). Its reasoning? Ocasio-Cortez’s “Medicare for All” plan polls well. “Both Medicare for All and single-payer... → Read More

Here's how to cure the doctor shortage

Dr. Deane Waldman says advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) can help alleviate the shortage of primary care doctors. → Read More

Medicare-for-all: Too costly and for too little care

When Americans realize Medicare-for-All means government bureaucrats make the final decisions about their lives, they’ll promptly reject it. → Read More

Personal responsibility added to Medicaid builds on previous welfare reform

Americans who are able should naturally strive toward independence and self-reliance. → Read More

Medicare for all is a socialist’s dream — and an American Nightmare

We must turn away from government dependence and rely on ourselves. → Read More

Americans can be entitled or free — but not both

Americans who enroll in government health programs can no longer decide for themselves what care they get, or when, even if, they will get care. → Read More

Good health begins with individual decisions

The decision to live longer, healthier lives resides with people. No amount of tinkering with the system or limiting our freedoms will change that. → Read More

ObamaCare is set to take away any gains made by tax reform

The overhaul of the tax code will let Americans keep more of their money, but the benefits will be less than satisfactory as long as ObamaCare keeps crushing them. → Read More

ObamaCare contributed to the murder of health care, but it's not the only culprit

Everyone did it. Every expansion of Medicaid put further stress on the system making it harder to care for the truly vulnerable. → Read More

ObamaCare 'navigators' are out, but its oppressive mandates are still here

Washington's plan to gut ObamaCare's navigator program is another indicator of how badly the law has failed. → Read More

Three waivers states can use to reduce the Obamacare mess

States can use three waivers from the federal government in order to change how they administer Obamacare. → Read More