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Montana’s Forward Thinking Senate Bill

February 22, 2021 by Richard Walker

Montana Senate Considers Bill to Promote DPC.

Tags: Daily Montanan, Darcy Bryan, Direct Care Model, George Mason University, Jared Rhoads, MD, Mercatus Center, Montana Senate Bill 101, One-Size-Fits-All

BRI Virtual Event Series with Matthew Mitchell – “Certificate of Need Regulations – Before and After Covid-19″”

August 14, 2020 by Rebecca Kiessling

Matthew D. Mitchell is a Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Equity Initiative at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He is also an adjunct professor of economics […]

Tags: Arizona State University, C-SPAN, Certificate of Need, Concentrated Benefits, economic policy, economics of government, fiscal and regulatory policy, George Mason University, Matthew D. Mitchell, Mercatus Center, National Public Radio, Neighborhood Effects, New York Times, political science, public choice economics, US News and World Report, Wall Street Journal, washington post

BRI Live Event Series with Dr. Darcy Bryan – Obstetrical Crisis in Rural America and Public Policy Solutions

July 27, 2020 by Rebecca Kiessling

Darcy Nikol Bryan is an obstetrician gynecologist with an active practice at Women’s Care Florida in Tampa. Watch Now! She earned an MD from Yale University’s School of Medicine and […]

Tags: Author, Darcy Bryan, George Mason University, Impact of technology on Healthcare Provisions, MD, Mercatus Center, Obstertician Gynecologist, Public Administration, public policy, Remote Pilot, Student Private Pilot, University of Texas at Arlington, Women Warriors: A History of Courage in the Battle Against Cancer, Women's Care Florida, Yale University’s School of Medicine

Credentialing problems create more physician shortages

June 8, 2020 by Rebecca Kiessling

Dr. Peter Wei, a BRI alum and former chapter leader, worked with BRI strategic partner Mercatus Center and economist Edward J. Timmons to author this timely and important paper on […]

Tags: Covid-19 pandemic, Dr. Peter Wei, Edward J. Timmons, Mercatus Center, Physicians Credentials

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