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Publication Date: July 2006
Publisher: Heritage Foundation (Washington, D.C.)
Author(s): Robert E. Moffit
Research Area: Health
Keywords: Health care
Type: Brief
Abstract:
While interstate commerce in goods and services is routine in virtually every other area of the national economy, such as banking and financial services, it is largely frustrated in the health care sector by law and government regulation. For individuals and families, this means that they are not able to secure the kind of coverage they want at the prices they wish to pay. The Health Care Choice Act (H.R. 2355 and S.1015), sponsored by Representative John Shadegg (R-AZ) and Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC), would amend current law to allow for interstate commerce in health insurance plans while preserving states' primary responsibility for the regulation of health insurance.