Healthcare

SCOTUS: Laws Don’t Mean What They Say

By |2015-06-25T20:01:22-04:00June 25th, 2015|Categories: Featured, Healthcare|Tags: , , , |

  Virginians for Quality Healthcare disappointed at Supreme Court decision in theKing vs. Burwell case re: Obamacare. Virginians lose out on significant benefits due to decision. Ruling in favor of fewer jobs, lower wages and higher healthcare costs.   CHANTILLY, VA, June 25, 2015 – – Virginians for Quality Healthcare (VQH) expresses its disappointment at […]

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Gottlieb: Doc Fix Bill Misses Opportunity and Entrenches Obamacare Model

By |2019-05-11T16:11:59-04:00March 24th, 2015|Categories: Featured, Healthcare|

  Scott Gottlieb, M.D., has published an article in Forbes  about the Medicare “Doc Fix”bill being negotiated in Congress now. According to Gottlieb, “If this “doc fix” passes in its current form, it will represent a profound and enduring triumph of Obamacare’s creeping regulation of the American practice of medicine.”  Moreover, it represents a lost […]

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Obamacare’s Fifth Anniversary – REPEAL THE ACA!

By |2019-05-11T16:11:59-04:00March 19th, 2015|Categories: Featured, Healthcare, News|Tags: , |

On today’s fifth anniversary of Obamacare, VQH continues to fight for the repeal of this pernicious law that takes away Americans’ freedom to be in charge of their own healthcare. Fortunately, the House is renewing their call for full and complete repeal of ObamaCare in order to “start over with healthcare reforms that protect the […]

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ACA Critics Speak Out

By |2019-05-11T16:12:02-04:00October 19th, 2014|Categories: Featured, Healthcare, News|Tags: |

Guest speakers Dr. Stanley Idiculla and Community Care Clinic Chief Executive Arlene Jacovelli highlighted the weaknesses of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and recommended significant improvements at a healthcare educational gathering hosted by Virginians for Quality Healthcare (VQH) on Wednesday evening, October 15, at the Burke Center Library as part of Healthcare Solutions Week. Donna […]

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It’s Time To End The Doc Fix Dance And Move On To Real Reform by Grace-Marie Turner

By |2019-05-11T16:12:02-04:00October 8th, 2014|Categories: Blog, Featured, Healthcare, News|

If Washington is ever going to tackle entitlement reform and get federal spending under control, it must start with Medicare. The former director of the Congressional Budget Office, Doug Holtz-Eakin, details Medicare’s fiscal plight: Between 2001 and 2010, Medicare’s cumulative cash flow deficits totaled more than $1.5 trillion – or 28% of the total federal […]

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Virginians for Quality Healthcare to sponsor Townhall as part of Healthcare Solutions Week

By |2019-05-11T16:12:03-04:00October 7th, 2014|Categories: Featured, Healthcare|Tags: |

    For Immediate Release Virginians for Quality Healthcare to sponsor Townhall as part of Healthcare Solutions Week  Speakers include Dr. Jack Ayoub, Virginia Obstetrics & Gynecology, Leesburg and Reston and Arlene Jacovelli, CEO Community Care Clinic, King George, VA CHANTILLY, VA, October 7, 2014 –As part of Healthcare Solutions Week, a week-long nationwide effort to learn […]

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Doctoring in the Age of Obamacare by Dr. Mark Sklar

By |2019-05-11T16:12:03-04:00September 23rd, 2014|Categories: Featured, Healthcare, News|Tags: |

Posted September 11, 2014, Wall Street Journal Online “It has been four years since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, so I thought it may be useful to provide the perspective of a physician providing daily medical care. I am an endocrinologist in Washington, D.C., and have been in solo private practice for 17 […]

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“In ObamaCare dispute, the law clearly states it–words mean what they say” by Grace-Marie Turner

By |2019-05-11T16:12:03-04:00August 15th, 2014|Categories: Featured, Healthcare, News|Tags: |

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The Affordable Care Act gives the president’s cabinet officers sweeping powers to implement the law, but the administration managed to overreach these powers by allowing people in 36 states to illegally access health insurance subsidies. That was the conclusion of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals in July. At issue is the […]

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More Bad News for the Middle Class and Their Health Care – American Thinker

By |2014-08-11T15:09:44-04:00August 11th, 2014|Categories: Featured, Healthcare, News|Tags: |

The biggest “unforeseen” issue arising with the poorly named Affordable Care Act is its effect on affordability of care.  The typical middle-class family, in order to afford the broader coverage necessitated by ObamaCare, is having to choose a higher and higher deductible insurance plan.  This is having a huge impact on a patient’s decision even […]

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