Healthcare Letter
  • RESOURCES

Below please find a series of links to various information sources with a brief description.

Oakleigh’s Twitter page: Newspaper articles of interest about healthcare.

The Christian Science Monitor’s series Healthcare 101: addresses 10 basic questions about the healthcare bill and its impact such as, “What’s a health exchange?”  Good overview.

Galen Institute: The Galen Institute is a non-profit public policy research organization devoted exclusively to advancing free-market ideas in health policy. The monthly newsletter is written in an easy to understand format for the non-expert.

Oakleigh’s Posts at Stanford’s Alumni Website: Healthcare 101 – What you the Consumer should Ask, Know and Do.

Healthcare Blog: This is excellent source for latest dialogue on healthcare. There are postings daily. I reference quite a few.

Real Clear Politics: My one-stop shopping for the latest political news and analysis. It pulls articles from all sources: magazines, blogs, and newspapers, and tv/cable.

Kaiser Health Foundation: a non-profit, private operating foundation focusing on the major health care issues facing the U.S. It is a great resource for facts and information with easy to browse tabs on such topics as Medicare, Health Reform, Costs, and more.