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Amy Moritz Ridenour (born November 15, 1959), president of the National Center for Public Policy Research, a Washington, DC conservative think tank. Ridenour has held this post since the organization's founding in 1982. She has written a syndicated op-ed column since 1997 and is a frequent radio and television guest.

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Amy Ridenour is the president of the National Center for Public Policy Research. She and her husband David, the vice president of the National Center, are the parents of three third graders. David's comments, like those of other National Center staff ...

From AMY RIDENOUR, Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog,  22 Nov 2009

Health Care Monsters

Amy Ridenour is the president of the National Center for Public Policy Research. She and her husband David, the vice president of the National Center, are the parents of three third graders. David's comments, like those of other National Center staff ...

From AMY RIDENOUR, Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog,  20 Nov 2009

Quote of Note: The Core Problem With Government-Run Health Care

Amy Ridenour is the president of the National Center for Public Policy Research. She and her husband David, the vice president of the National Center, are the parents of three third graders. David's comments, like those of other National Center staff ...

From AMY RIDENOUR, Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog,  17 Nov 2009

A Positive Story, For Once | Mail Online

Amy Ridenour is the president of the National Center for Public Policy Research. She and her husband David, the vice president of the National Center, are the parents of three third graders. David's comments, like those of other National Center staff ...

From AMY RIDENOUR, Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog,  17 Nov 2009

Report Questions Quality of Care Dementia Patients Receive in British Government Hospitals

Amy Ridenour is the president of the National Center for Public Policy Research. She and her husband David, the vice president of the National Center, are the parents of three third graders. David's comments, like those of other National Center staff ...

From AMY RIDENOUR, Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog,  16 Nov 2009

Canadian Patient Flies to India for Immediate Care

An ailing hip caused Canadian Raghav Shetty so much pain that he could barely walk. Instead of being one of 25,000 patients in Calgary waiting up to two years for surgery or a scan, Shetty traveled to India, his native country, for immediate partial ...

From AMY RIDENOUR, Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Shilpa Shetty

Grandma Got Run Over by Her Health Care Music Video

Amy Ridenour is the president of the National Center for Public Policy Research. She and her husband David, the vice president of the National Center, are the parents of three third graders. David's comments, like those of other National Center staff ...

From AMY RIDENOUR, Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog,  15 Nov 2009

A One Way Ticket Away From Healthyville

Amy Ridenour is the president of the National Center for Public Policy Research. She and her husband David, the vice president of the National Center, are the parents of three third graders. David's comments, like those of other National Center staff ...

From AMY RIDENOUR, Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog,  14 Nov 2009

Political Correctness Rules

Amy Ridenour is the president of the National Center for Public Policy Research. She and her husband David, the vice president of the National Center, are the parents of three third graders. David's comments, like those of other National Center staff ...

From AMY RIDENOUR, Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog,  14 Nov 2009

Britain's National Health Service Denied Sight-Saving Medicine to Its Own Employee

Despite her 18 years of service to Britain'sgovernment-run health system, Sylvie Webb had to fight her employer for sight-saving drugs. An employee of Britain's government-run National Health Service was denied medication that could save her from going ...

From AMY RIDENOUR, Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Health Service,  AMD,  National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence,  Novartis

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