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False Premise, False Promise

The Disastrous Reality of Medicare for All

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False Premise, False Promise

By: Sally C. Pipes
Narrated by: Pamela Almand
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A native of Canada with direct experience under a single-payer system, Pipes debunks the Medicare for All plans touted by Democrat contenders.

American health care is at a crossroads. Health spending reached $3.5 trillion in 2017. Yet more than 27 million people remain uninsured. And it's unclear if all that spending is buying higher-quality care.

Patients, doctors, insurers, and the government acknowledge that the status quo is unsustainable. America's last attempt at health care reform - Obamacare - didn't work. Nearly a decade after its passage, Democrats are calling for a government takeover of the nation's health care system: Medicare for All.

Supporters of Medicare for All assert the right to health care, promising universal, high-quality care to all Americans at no cost. With a sales pitch like that, it's no wonder the idea has broad support. Democrats, particularly progressive ones, hope to capitalize on this enthusiasm.

Here Sally C. Pipes makes a case against Medicare for All. Using evidence from government-run systems in Canada and the UK she explains how single-payer health care makes a litany of promises it can't possibly keep.

Between unpacking the plans under consideration in Congress - including the real costs behind the claims - and detailing the horrors of single-payer care in other countries, Pipes highlights how Americans actually fare better than their peers in Canada and the UK on health outcomes. Included are heart-wrenching stories of the human costs of free, universal, government-run health care systems.

Pipes concludes with her vision for delivering the affordable, accessible, quality care the American people are looking for.

©2020 Pacific Research Institute. Foreword © 2020 by Tom Coburn (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
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One of the most important book of 2020. Discusses the problems which you will never see on mainstream media.

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And frightening. Freedom is always the best policy. Y y y y y y y

Very informative

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If you like false equivalences, semantic word soup, arguments from emotion (I thought the left were the ones who did that!), and very, very few actual arguments against Medicare For All, this is the book for you!

Narrator was fine, I guess.

A garbage can of arguments`

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