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Dr. Christopher Casscells, MD, Director, Center for Health Policy
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Dr. Christopher Casscells, MD, Policy Director, Center for Health Policy, Caesar Rodney Institute. Dr. Casscells was one of Delaware’s leading Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeons. He graduated from the University of Virginia School of Medicine and did his residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital. After a distinguished 30-year medical career, Dr. Casscells retired from practicing in January 2020.
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Dec 23, 2025 ∙ 3 min
SNAP, Obesity and Delaware’s Health
As several states move to restrict certain SNAP purchases, Delaware has chosen not to limit items such as sugar-sweetened beverages. Medical research links obesity to higher rates of diabetes, heart disease, and rising health care costs—conditions already widespread in the state. With SNAP shaping dietary choices and Medicaid covering obesity treatment, this article explores whether aligning nutrition assistance and health policy could improve health outcomes and reduce long-term public costs.
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Oct 23, 2025 ∙ 3 min
Will This Government Shutdown Change Your Health Insurance Rates?
As the federal shutdown continues, most Delawareans won’t see changes in their health insurance premiums. The current debate in Washington only affects temporary ACA marketplace subsidies that help a small share of insured residents. Medicare, Medicaid, and employer-based coverage remain stable. Even if enhanced subsidies expire, higher rates would impact only some ACA enrollees. For most Americans, coverage and costs will stay the same. Learn more at CaesarRodney.org.
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Aug 28, 2023 ∙ 6 min
Is ‘Gender Ablation’ Indicated or Ethical as Policy?
The United States is experiencing an endemic health crisis. There is a regional outbreak (on both the East and West coasts) of young girls self-identifying as “trans.” Previously, in 2018 , according to the U.S. National Health Interview Survey on sexual orientation, 97.3% of men and 96.8% of women identify as “straight,” 1.9% of men identify as “gay,” 1.4% of women identify as “lesbian,” and 0.8% of men and 1.8% of women identify as “bisexual.” Also, recently, the Centers for Disease...
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