by Byron Schlomach | Oct 6, 2021 | Blog
In one ranking of 20 pandemics that have occurred throughout recorded history, COVID-19 ranks eighth in the estimated number of total deaths caused worldwide. However, were the estimates of various pandemics’ death tolls adjusted to take account of the planet’s...
by Byron Schlomach | Sep 8, 2021 | Blog
A couple of weeks ago, in a blog entitled “Free Market Healthcare: Fighting Industrialized Corruption,” a follow-up blog was promised that would describe a key, simple healthcare reform that would bring about a rapid expansion of a truly entrepreneurial, free market...
by Byron Schlomach | Aug 23, 2021 | Blog
After attending the Free Market Medical Association meeting in Dallas recently, one cannot help but be impressed by the innovations of honest providers in making affordable, quality healthcare services increasingly available in a hostile policy environment. While big...
by Byron Schlomach | Apr 26, 2021 | Blog
To recieve notifications when we post new content, click here. No doubt, lawmaking is hard. Multiple mixed messages coming from a variety of directions and generally from people who seem trustworthy make it difficult to separate wheat from chaff. But then, there isn’t...
by Mike Davis | Mar 17, 2021 | Blog
Is it ethical to perform a service for someone without a good faith estimate of what you’re going to charge them? Would you let a mechanic make major modifications to your car without having the mechanic explain how those changes could negatively impact your driving...