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What Is Site Neutrality and Could It Help Reduce Healthcare Costs?

While the quality of care is often the same in non-hospital versus hospital settings, the prices charged for treatment in hospitals is higher.

Careers

We seek employees who are creative and motivated, and who share our commitment to addressing our nation’s most pressing challenges.

Issues: Social Programs

America’s largest social programs, Social Security and Medicare, are on an unsustainable fiscal path. Learn more about social programs and the national debt.

Solutions for Medicare Sustainability

Seven leading policy organizations put forward proposals to strengthen Medicare’s fiscal outlook while maintaining quality of care.

Report: U.S. Debt a Drag on Competitiveness

A new report highlights the economic competitiveness and strength of North America — but warns that fiscal policy in the poses a challenge to growth.

How Can We Reduce the Cost of an Increasingly Expensive Healthcare System?

Healthcare is uniquely inefficient in the United States, as we have the most expensive system in the world, but we do not get the best outcomes.

Six Ideas to Improve the Budget Process

The recent contentious budget battles have contributed to a decline in the public’s faith in the political system. A new report suggests a way forward.

The Fiscal Election: What’s at Stake in This Election?

The lawmakers we choose this November will face critical fiscal and economic decisions in the next two, four, and six years.

Opportunities For Bipartisan Fiscal Policy in 2023

“Sound fiscal policy can make it easier for the Fed to bring inflation down without pushing the economy into a recession,” writes Ben Ritz.

Fiscal Space for Future Generations

“It is completely irresponsible to run U.S. economic policy today on the assumption that the global interest rate balance will never change,” writes Marc Sumerlin.