03 March 2023
Sally Pipes, President, CEO and Thomas W. Smith Fellow in Health Care Policy at the Pacific Research Institute, discusses why Senator Bernie Sanders is wrong about the cost of health care insurance's financial burden, options for expanded coverage that Congress should consider, and why government-run health insurance is not an option.
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