Single-Payer
			Commentary				
			
		Hey Bernie, it’s ‘Medicare for all’ that would be ‘cruel’ and ‘dysfunctional’
			During last week’s Democratic presidential debate, Sen. Bernie Sanders called the current U.S. healthcare system “dysfunctional” and “cruel.” Words like that are more appropriate descriptors of the government-run healthcare systems abroad that Sanders would like to import to the United States. Take Canada, the closest analog to Sanders’ vision of “Medicare ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 24, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Mayor Pete’s Medicare for All Who Want It plan as flawed as Medicare for All
			Mayor Pete Buttigieg is in hot water with progressives. At last week’s Democratic presidential debate in Ohio, he attacked Senator Elizabeth Warren for refusing to say whether her preferred brand of health reform, Medicare for All, would require middle-class tax hikes. Soon after, a year-old tweet from the South Bend, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 22, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Blame unaffordable insurance on Obamacare
			The number of uninsured Americans rose in 2018 for the first time since the Affordable Care Act passed in 2010, according to recent research from the Census Bureau. Obamacare’s defenders were quick to blame the change on meddling by the Trump administration. But the real culprit is the law’s faulty ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 21, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Why we should say no to Medicare for All
			This month Sen. Bernie Sanders was released from the hospital after suffering a heart attack. The Vermont senator, a Democratic presidential candidate, used his health scare to renew his call for “Medicare for All,” which he claims will ensure everyone has access to the kind of “great health care” he ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 20, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		The Senate’s New Drug Bill Is Socialism Lite
			House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has a radical new plan to let the federal government set drug prices. In the hopes of combating this bill, many Republicans are holding up Senator Chuck Grassley’s Prescription Drug Pricing Reduction Act as a more moderate alternative. That’s a mistake. While Grassley’s bill isn’t as ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 17, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		How Long Can Sen. Warren Dodge Questions About Medicare For All?
			Presidential hopeful Sen. Elizabeth Warren won’t answer a simple question about the healthcare plan she endorses, Medicare for All. Will it raise taxes on middle-class families? Pressed by moderators at the most recent televised debate last month, she refused to give a straight answer. She parried late-night host Stephen Colbert’s query away. ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 15, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Business Leaders Should Crunch the Numbers On Medicare for All
			Big business appears to be getting behind Medicare for All. That’s one way to read a new report from the National Business Group on Health. The organization recently asked 147 large employers that provide coverage to over 15.6 million workers and their dependents for their opinions of Medicare for All. ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 9, 2019		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		New Survey Results Should Give Lawmakers Pause Before Embracing Single-Payer Health Care
			One issue that was pushed on the backburner in this year’s very eventful legislative session was single-payer health care. Surprisingly, even though the Senate actually passed a single payer bill (SB 562) last session, a single-payer bill wasn’t even introduced this legislative session. Now as our attention turns to the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			October 7, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Across The Atlantic, Nationalized Health Care Is Failing Cancer Patients
			The United Kingdom’s National Health Service is failing cancer patients. That’s the grim conclusion of a new study published in the Lancet, a medical journal. 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 ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			September 30, 2019		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Small business owners are foolishly supporting ‘Medicare for all’
			Small business owners are coming around to “Medicare for all,” according to a new national survey from the Commonwealth Fund. About 34% of the firms polled said they strongly supported “Medicare for all.” An additional 24% are somewhat on board. These firms need to realize that “Medicare for all” would raise costs for them ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			September 30, 2019		
				
					Hey Bernie, it’s ‘Medicare for all’ that would be ‘cruel’ and ‘dysfunctional’
			During last week’s Democratic presidential debate, Sen. Bernie Sanders called the current U.S. healthcare system “dysfunctional” and “cruel.” Words like that are more appropriate descriptors of the government-run healthcare systems abroad that Sanders would like to import to the United States. Take Canada, the closest analog to Sanders’ vision of “Medicare ...		
					Mayor Pete’s Medicare for All Who Want It plan as flawed as Medicare for All
			Mayor Pete Buttigieg is in hot water with progressives. At last week’s Democratic presidential debate in Ohio, he attacked Senator Elizabeth Warren for refusing to say whether her preferred brand of health reform, Medicare for All, would require middle-class tax hikes. Soon after, a year-old tweet from the South Bend, ...		
					Blame unaffordable insurance on Obamacare
			The number of uninsured Americans rose in 2018 for the first time since the Affordable Care Act passed in 2010, according to recent research from the Census Bureau. Obamacare’s defenders were quick to blame the change on meddling by the Trump administration. But the real culprit is the law’s faulty ...		
					Why we should say no to Medicare for All
			This month Sen. Bernie Sanders was released from the hospital after suffering a heart attack. The Vermont senator, a Democratic presidential candidate, used his health scare to renew his call for “Medicare for All,” which he claims will ensure everyone has access to the kind of “great health care” he ...		
					The Senate’s New Drug Bill Is Socialism Lite
			House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has a radical new plan to let the federal government set drug prices. In the hopes of combating this bill, many Republicans are holding up Senator Chuck Grassley’s Prescription Drug Pricing Reduction Act as a more moderate alternative. That’s a mistake. While Grassley’s bill isn’t as ...		
					How Long Can Sen. Warren Dodge Questions About Medicare For All?
			Presidential hopeful Sen. Elizabeth Warren won’t answer a simple question about the healthcare plan she endorses, Medicare for All. Will it raise taxes on middle-class families? Pressed by moderators at the most recent televised debate last month, she refused to give a straight answer. She parried late-night host Stephen Colbert’s query away. ...		
					Business Leaders Should Crunch the Numbers On Medicare for All
			Big business appears to be getting behind Medicare for All. That’s one way to read a new report from the National Business Group on Health. The organization recently asked 147 large employers that provide coverage to over 15.6 million workers and their dependents for their opinions of Medicare for All. ...		
					New Survey Results Should Give Lawmakers Pause Before Embracing Single-Payer Health Care
			One issue that was pushed on the backburner in this year’s very eventful legislative session was single-payer health care. Surprisingly, even though the Senate actually passed a single payer bill (SB 562) last session, a single-payer bill wasn’t even introduced this legislative session. Now as our attention turns to the ...		
					Across The Atlantic, Nationalized Health Care Is Failing Cancer Patients
			The United Kingdom’s National Health Service is failing cancer patients. That’s the grim conclusion of a new study published in the Lancet, a medical journal. 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 ...		
					Small business owners are foolishly supporting ‘Medicare for all’
			Small business owners are coming around to “Medicare for all,” according to a new national survey from the Commonwealth Fund. About 34% of the firms polled said they strongly supported “Medicare for all.” An additional 24% are somewhat on board. These firms need to realize that “Medicare for all” would raise costs for them ...		
					