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For all of the quality care it delivers, the U.S. health care system is one of the most dysfunctional sectors of the U.S. economy.  The government spends nearly 50 cents of every dollar spent on health care, most consumers are almost entirely insulated from the cost of their decisions, and employers decide what kind of health insurance their employees get.

But while the U.S. health care system begs for reform, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act only exacerbates all of the current problems, promising to devolve into a price-controlled system rationed and micromanaged by bureaucrats.

IPI believes there are much better options: reform the tax treatment of health insurance; remove the state and federal mandates and regulations that make coverage more expensive; pass medical liability reform; and promote policies that create value-conscious shoppers in the health care marketplace.

March 11, 2005

Douglas Giuffre

December 15, 2004

Doug Bandow

November 15, 2004

David Tuerck

November 15, 2004

John Barrett

November 15, 2004

and Douglas Giuffre

October 7, 2004

Richard Epstein

December 10, 2000

Bartlett Cleland

July 1, 1994

Robert Goldberg

Total Records: 18
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