Posts Tagged ‘healthcare’
Less Regulation is Solution to Keeping Healthcare Costs Low
TCPR Chairman John Cerasuolo, who is also the president of ADS Security in Nashville, discusses healthcare in the Nashville Business Journal.
“Faced with mounting health insurance costs, Middle Tennessee small business owners are searching for solutions to protect their bottom lines and still provide...
July 30th, 2009 | Commentary | Read More
2009 Legislator’s Guide to the Issues
At the advent of the 106th General Assembly, the Tennessee Center for Policy Research provided every member of the state legislature with a comprehensive guide to the issues facing the State of Tennessee.
The Legislators’ Guide to the Issues provides free market policy solutions to issues related...
February 11th, 2009 | Feature, Policy | Read More
The Accidental Usher: How the Current Battle Over TennCare Reform Could put the Free Market Back Into Healthcare
By Drew Johnson
Gov. Bredesen managed to do the nearly impossible in his recently unveiled plan to salvage TennCare—frustrate many of those advocating the demise of the budget-busting program and those lobbying to protect current benefits. With his proposal to shave $575 million from the behemoth $8.04...
March 1st, 2008 | Commentary | Read More
Consider Another Way to Deliver Healthcare than Public Clinic
By Dr. Robert S. Berry
Over the next few weeks, approximately 226,000 individuals will receive a TennCare disenrollment letter notifying them that they will soon join the over 500,000 Tennesseans who are already uninsured.
Over the next few weeks, approximately 226,000 individuals will receive a TennCare...
June 16th, 2005 | Commentary | Read More


