From Evan Harris <[email protected]>
Subject Sally Pipes on the Hidden Truth Show: “COVID Proves Government Should not Run Healthcare”
Date May 25, 2021 8:14 PM
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Sally Pipes on the Hidden Truth Show: “COVID Proves Government Should not Run Healthcare”

The Hidden Truth Show | Sally C. Pipes
May 25, 2021

Sally C. Pipes, PRI’s president and CEO, joined the Hidden Truth Show with Jim Breslo to discuss her latest Forbes op-ed about corporate America’s support for more government-run healthcare.

Government Health Insurance: An Offer Businesses Should Refuse

Forbes.com | Sally C. Pipes
May 25, 2021

Another question asked, “In the next 5-10 years, is there a point at which you believe (a) the cost of providing health benefits to your employees would be unsustainable and that (b) there would therefore need to be a greater role for government in providing coverage and containing costs?”
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Insuring more Americans’ health shouldn’t require big government spending

Orlando Sentinel | Sally C. Pipes
May 17, 2021

These more generous subsidies are an extraordinarily expensive solution to a largely non-existent problem. About 28.9 million U.S. residents don’t have health insurance, according to new data from the Kaiser Family Foundation. That sounds like a lot.

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