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E-mail Print Pacific PolicyCast: Deadly Solution: SB840 and the Government Takeover of California Health Care


By: John R. Graham
6.19.2006

Pacific Research Institute's Josh Treviño interviews PRI Health Care Director John R.Graham and Public Policy Fellow Diana M. Ernst regarding California Senate Bill 840, a universal health care program proposed for the Golden State.

 

SB-840 introduces government monopoly health care to California. It is built on beliefs about the uninsured and financial fragility of Americans that are unsupported by the evidence. To gain, at best, monetary savings of 4.3 percent of statewide health spending, the System imposes huge costs on Californians. The same consulting firm that produced an analysis supportive of SB-840 has previously written a report condemning the negative consequences of its cousin, the Canadian health care system.

 



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