The True Cost of ‘Medicare for All’
Inside Sources | Sally C. Pipes
December 6, 2021
It only took 22 months of an unprecedented pandemic for the healthcare system in some parts of the country to get here. But for people in other countries who are captive to government-run single-payer or universal coverage healthcare systems, rationed care has always been a fact of life.
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Dr. Henry Miller Talks Omicron on the John Batchelor Show
The John Batchelor Show | Henry Miller, M.S., M.D.
December 6, 2021
Dr. Henry Miller and John Batchelor breakdown the latest developments of Omicron, a new variant of the coronavirus that was recently detected in South Africa. Miller talks about the latest information regarding infections, vaccine efficacy, and how countries are responding to the news.
Listen here. . .
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Omicron Is No Excuse to Prolong the Pandemic
Newsmax | Sally C. Pipes
December 3, 2021
But two years into the pandemic, there is quite a bit that we do know about COVID-19 — how it spreads, and how we can reduce our risk of contracting it. We also know that the vaccines can minimize, if not outright eliminate, our risk of being hospitalized or dying of the virus.
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Latest Medicaid Data Show A Deeply Broken Program
Forbes.com | Sally C. Pipes
December 7, 2021
Congress created Medicaid in 1965 to cover indigent Americans, including the blind, the disabled, the impoverished elderly, and mothers of dependent children. Enrollment skyrocketed almost immediately—from about 4 million in 1966, about 2% of the U.S. population at the time, to 14 million by 1970, or 7% of the population.
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