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Health Care Reform’s “Plan B” Starts in Wyoming

I have it on good authority that June will bring good tidings. June is, of course, the anticipated month when the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will rule in the landmark case HHS v. Florida regarding the constitutionality … Continue reading

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A Medical Freedom Island in a Nanny State Sea

Today, if government doesn’t regulate something, you can be sure someone will ask why not. From heating pads to home improvement to health care, the demand for government regulations has given politicians and bureaucrats the excuse to take more and … Continue reading

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Getting Away From it All: An Introduction to Medical Freedom Zones

Imagine when you took a vacation that government bureaucrats informed you where you could go and what type of activities you could do.  Most of us would throw our hands up at the absurdity of this idea – we’re perfectly … Continue reading

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Medical Freedom Zones: Health Care’s Reset Button

When Ben Barr and I began to conceptualize the medical freedom zone—an area where doctors can provide care and conduct research governed by stable, predicable laws and private contracts—my attitude was, admittedly, “Well, why not?” I initially believed that the … Continue reading

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