Three Reactions to Braidwood v. Becerra
Leading experts in health law policy analyze Judge O’Connor’s ruling in Braidwood Management Inc. v. Becerra.

Today’s pandemic destabilized hospital care because hospitals were neither coordinated nor managed systemically in order to meet population demands.
The proposed legislation will increase the number of resident physician positions supported by Medicare by 2,000 each year from 2023 to 2029.
There are many highly-trained physicians in the world who would be happy to work in the U.S. Why not let them in and introduce some free-market competition?
Expanding health insurance coverage may be on the menu through budget reconciliation.
Our government bails out large risks in many arenas. Yet we fail to backstop the most human risk of all — our vulnerability to suffering and death.
The Biden administration should offer employers a Medicare-based public health insurance option for their employee coverage.
The focus of the nascent Biden administration has been on making private health insurance more durable, not deconstructing it.