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Drug importation: Another security issue
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 5.30.2008

To date, 81 Americans have died from taking contaminated heparin, the widely used blood thinner.


Will Romneycare Hurt Mitt’s VP Bid?
Submitted by Tommy Oliver on 5.28.2008

Mitt Romney's presidential run is history, but it looks as if the taxpayers of Massachusetts will be paying for it for years to come. The former Governor had hoped to ride his grand state "universal" health-care reform of 2006 to the White House, but his state's residents are now having to live with what he and the state's Democratic Legislature passed. As the Boston press likes to say, it's "the new Big Dig."


Massachusetts proves the folly of universal health insurance
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 5.25.2008

Universal health care recently celebrated its second — and perhaps final — birthday in Massachusetts. There's not a lot of cause for celebration. Although a success in the media and a blueprint for other politicians seeking solutions to health care — including Democratic presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton — it's proven a failure in its home state.

CNN - The Glenn Beck Show
Submitted on 5.21.2008

Sally Pipes, Pacific Research Institute’s President and CEO, was interviewed on the Massachusetts health care plan for CNN’s Glenn Beck: Headline News show on May 21, 2008.

Independent explores new perspective
Submitted by Tom Koenninger on 5.21.2008

A whole new world of political thought opened to Vancouver’s Ceci Ryan Smith last month at a well-known ranch in California. She was guest at a conservative women’s conference at the Reagan Ranch Center.

Washington Policy Center Health Care Conference - May 13, 2008
Submitted by John R. Graham on 5.13.2008

PRI's Health Studies Director John R. Graham discusses "What States Can Do To Reform Health Care: A Free Market Primer" and "The U.S. Index of Health Ownership" at the Health Care Conference sponsored by the Washington Policy Center.


Health care lessons from Down Under
Submitted by Diana M. Ernst on 5.6.2008

Health care reform is still on the table in California, which should consider carefully the achievements and failings of foreign systems. Canada is the usual candidate, but Australia’s health care strategies deserve a closer look.

Free Market Solutions to Health Care
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 5.5.2008

Sally Pipes President of Pacific Research Institute discusses the failures of Canada’s government-run health care system and offers free market solutions for America’s system. This speech took place at Young America's Foundation’s Reagan Ranch High School Conference.

Circuit Court Backs San Francisco's Draconian Health Care Mandate
Submitted by Greg Scandlen on 5.1.2008

Businesses and employees in San Francisco are facing higher health costs and likely job losses after a three-judge panel from the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overruled a federal district court judge's finding that San Francisco's new health care ordinance violated the 1974 federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).

Five myths of health care
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 5.1.2008

Fictions don't become facts through repetition. Keep that in mind next time you hear a politician breathlessly decry the horrors of the American health-care system and then explain how he intends to fix it.

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