From Pacific Research Institute <[email protected]>
Subject Listen to a discussion on CA's free healthcare for illegal immigrants
Date June 19, 2024 9:59 PM
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Why California's Free Healthcare for Illegal Immigrants Spells Trouble
DC EKG | June 17, 2024 | Sally Pipes

In this episode of DC EKG, hosts Joe Grogan and Eric Ueland sit down with Sally Pipes, the President and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute, to discuss California's decision to provide free healthcare to illegal immigrants and its implications for taxpayers and the healthcare system. Throughout the discussion, Sally delves into the challenges of a single-payer healthcare system, discusses patient empowerment amidst government-centric policies, and critiques the Affordable Care Act for its ongoing issues.

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People Think Medicare Is Going Bankrupt
Washington Examiner | Sally Pipes | June 17, 2024

People are pessimistic about Medicare’s ([link removed]) longevity. Roughly 7 in 10 adults under 65 say they’re “worried” or “extremely worried” the program won’t be around when they need it, ([link removed]) according to a new Gallup poll ([link removed]) .

That may come as no surprise. Medicare expenditures exceeded ([link removed]) $1 trillion in 2023. They’re on track to grow by roughly $930 billion ([link removed]) over the next decade. The program’s Part A hospital insurance ([link removed]) trust fund will run out of money ([link removed]) in 2036, based on current trends.

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Limit Medicaid enrollment to alleviate wait times
Detroit News | Sally Pipes | June 17, 2024

The Biden administration is trying to help people on Medicaid see the doctor faster. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services just finalized a regulation establishing a maximum wait of 15 business days for a Medicaid beneficiary to get a primary care appointment.

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