Universal Health Care May Miss Target, Says Expert

Posted by Staff on July 20, 2009 |

Cato Institute Senior Fellow Michael Tanner argues that health care reform must involve targeted actions or it will not help the people who need it the most. Tanner says it is better to focus on people who cannot afford health insurance, rather than create a program that tries to insure everyone. (0:30)

 
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July 20, 2009

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