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ObamaCare, not Trump, is adding to the number of uninsured Americans


Fox News | Sally C. Pipes
September 28, 2019

But a look at the actual data indicates that ObamaCare itself is driving people into the ranks of the uninsured. Sky-high premiums on the exchanges have priced millions of middle-class families out of the insurance market.

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Across The Atlantic, Nationalized Health Care Is Failing Cancer Patients

Forbes | Sally C. Pipes
September 30, 2019

Researchers examined five-year survival rates for seven types of cancer in seven “high income” countries. The United Kingdom came in dead last in five of the categories—and near last in the other two.


Medicare for all means Medicare for none

Featured in Real Clear Health and the Detroit News | Sally C. Pipes
September 25, 2019

The experiences of patients in Canada and the United Kingdom provide plenty of evidence for skepticism of a government takeover of the U.S. health insurance system. Just because the government promises free, quality care doesn’t mean it can deliver it.


It’s the Illegal Products, Stupid

American Greatness | Henry Miller, M.S., M.D.
September 25, 2019

There’s an old joke about the drunk who’s hunting for his lost keys under the streetlamp, not because he thinks they’re there, but because the light is good. Well, that’s what federal and state officials are doing to address two recent major public health threats: opioid overdoses and vaping-related illnesses.


Small business owners are foolishly supporting ‘Medicare for all’


Washington Examiner | Sally C. Pipes
September 27, 2019

Medicare for All would prove far too pricey for businesses and their employees. It would leave people with long waits, rationed care, doctor shortages, and fewer jobs. Before businesses embrace this raw deal, they should take a look at the numbers.

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