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      Think Bigger: Meaningful Health Reform — Panel 2: Health Reforms that Meet the Need

      A flood of government regulations, mandates, and subsidies has not solved the United States’ health care problems—they are the problem. They have driven the average employer-plan family premium to nearly $26,000—and then tossed families out of their health insurance when employees leave their jobs. Even as Obamacare creates an insurance shortage, it has nevertheless grown so unaffordable that enrollees earning $200,000 per year get $12,000 in subsidies. Growing federal debt threatens Medicare and Medicaid patients’ access to necessary care.


      Featuring
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      Brian Blase

      President, Paragon Health Institute

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      Robin Hanson

      Associate Professor of Economics, George Mason University

      David A. Hyman

      Scott K. Ginsburg Professor of Health Law and Policy, Georgetown University Law Center; Adjunct Scholar, Cato Institute

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      Mark E. Miller

      Executive Vice President of Health Care, Arnold Ventures