The BRI Blog

For recent medical community news and insights, engage with our recent posts below.

The 340B Drug Pricing Program was designed to help hospitals serving low-income communities with discounted drugs.

Like so many others, it has metastasized into a wildly expensive welfare program and, effectively, a profit center for well-off hospitals.

Read More

Each year that goes by without Congress changing how Medicare pays doctors is a year that deprives countless patients—especially seniors—timely access to care.

Read More

One one hand, the One Big Beautiful Bill July reconciliation package restores fiscal responsibility, tackles fraud, and empowers patients through direct primary care. But price controls, extensions to pandemic-era programs, and widespread fraud threaten to undermine all that progress.

Read More

“Democrats set the enhanced subsidies up to expire at the end of 2025. 

They wouldn’t have been necessary if Obamacare had actually made health insurance affordable.”

Read More

Medicare Part D worked—until Washington “fixed” it.

BRI Founder and Chair Sally Pipes breaks down how taxpayers got stuck with higher prices for worse care. 

Read More

BRI board chair, Sally Pipes’ latest op-ed in the New York Post reveals medical school’s reaction to the recent Supreme Court ruling prohibiting preferential consideration to candidates based on race – as was the case for many years.

Read More