CANADA: - Surgery postponed indefinitely for 1,000 Kelowna patients
- Cathryn Atkinson, April 8, 2008 [Globe and Mail] - Majority of Que. dentists quit health-care system
- March 27, 2008 [CTV.ca] - Why Ontario keeps sending patients south
- Lisa Priest, February 22, 2008 [Globe and Mail] - Will Socialized Health Care in the US Kill Canadians?
- Don Surber, March 3, 2008 [Acton Institute] - Wait times for surgery, medical treatments at all-time high: report
- October 15, 2007 [CBC News (Canada)] - The Ugly Truth About Canadian Health Care
- David Gratzer, Summer 2007 [City Journal] - Cancer patients question why PET scan not covered
- May 28, 2007 [CBC News] - BC Medical Association: Waiting Too Long for Hip and Knee Surgery Costs $10,000 Per Patient-Maximum Wait Times Should Be No Longer Than 6 Months
- June 28, 2006 [CCN Matthews] - Ont. physician turns away patient for being 55+
- March 17, 2006 [CTV.ca] - Canada inches toward private medicine
- Rebecca Cook Dube, August 8, 2005 [CS Monitor] - Doctor defends private cancer clinic
- Gillian Livingston, July 15, 2005 [Canadian Press] - Dogma trumps truth in health-care issues
- D’Arcy Jenish, July 7, 2005 [Ontario Business News] - Why Canadians Purchase Private Health Insurance
- Walter Williams, June 20, 2005 [Capitalism Magazine] - Doctor welcomes health ruling
- June 9, 2005 [CBC Montreal] - Patients shouldn't wait more than 8 weeks for cardiac defibrillator: experts
- May 24, 2005 [Canadian Press] - Grads fail to slow doctor shortage
- Jennifer O'Brien, May 21, 2005 [London Free Press] - Free Canadian health care comes at cost
- April 10, 2005 [Arkansas Democrat-Gazette] - Canada's drug tab reaches $22 billion, report suggests
- Sheryl Ubelacker, CP, April 6, 2005 [London Free Press] - Canadian health care is free and first-class -- if you can wait
- Beth Duff-Brown, March 19, 2005 [The Associated Press] - Pediatricians, parents warn of shortage of community-based care for children
- Colin Perkel, March 4, 2005 [The Canadian Press] - Access to specialists difficult: study
- February 16, 2005 [CBC Calgary] - Doctor shortages, frustrations vary from region to region, survey shows
- February 15, 2005 [Canada.com] - Montreal leads the country in offering private health care
- Aaron Derfel, February 12, 2005 [Montreal Gazette] - Canada falling short on medical imaging
- February 9, 2005 [Macleans.ca] - Creative incentives required to retain older doctors
- Dr. Charles Shaver, January 20, 2005 [Toronto Star] - MRI gap defies cash fix
- Mark Kennedy, January 14, 2005 [National Post (Canada)] - A boy's plight, a nation's problem
- Lisa Priest, January 13, 2005 [The Globe and Mail] - Where's proof private clinics cost more?
- Tom Brodbeck, December 4, 2004 [The Winnipeg Sun] - Surgery backlog tops 5,500 at kids' hospitals; One-year waits common
- Aaron Derfel, December 3, 2004 [The Gazette (Montreal)] - Hospital wait lists to get worse, Carriere says
- Chris Traber, November 14, 2004 [Yorkregion.com] - Frustrated patients can't handle ER waits
- Jennifer Stewart and Jeffrey Simpson, October 28, 2004 [The Halifax Herald Limited] - Private medical clinic opens in Montreal
...it answers, "an ever-increasing demand from the public for greater accessibility and quality of health services." - October 13, 2004 [CTV.ca] - Canadians have higher death risk than Americans after heart attack: study
- Sheryl Ubelacker, September 20, 2004 [Canada.com] - Canadian medical tourists in India
- Jeremy Copeland, September 20, 2004 [CBC News] - Doctor shortage cripples Canada's free health care
- Clifford Krauss, September 18, 2004 [Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune] - Canada's Once-Proud Public Health System in Crisis
- David Ljunggren, September 14, 2004 [Reuters (Ottawa)] - Hospitals to cut, again
- September 5, 2004 [Toronto Star] - Canada's Medical Nightmare
- Robert J. Cihak, M.D., September 1, 2004 [Health Care News] - Canada faces shortage of doctors
- August 19, 2004 [MSNBC] - Canadians losing faith in health system: poll
- August 16, 2004 [CTV.ca] - Ontario hospitals a health risk
- Michael Hurley, August 8, 2004 [Toronto Star] - Need surgery? Here's how long you'll wait
"It's inhuman. The quality of my life is horrible and there's absolutely nothing I can do about it." - Jason Fekete, July 28, 2004 [Calgary Herald] - Docs, nurses fed up
Canadian doctors and nurses are fed up with inter-governmental "bickering" that is dragging out wait times and causing more pain and suffering for patients. - July 28, 2004 [Winnipeg Sun] - Free Health Care?
...in some cases, patients die on the waiting list because they become too sick to tolerate a procedure. - Walter E. Williams, July 24, 2004 [CATO] - The truth about Canada's ailing health-care system
All the major candidates in Canada's recent national election acknowledged that the country's health-care system is failing Canadians. - Robert J. Cihak, July 13, 2004 [The Seattle Times] - Health-care crisis looms, even with new money
Canada's health-care system is "five to 10 years" from the breaking point -- even with cash injections from government, says the new president of the B.C. Medical Association. - Doug Alexander, July 5, 2004 [Vancouver Sun] - Emergency room delays a strong campaign factor
"Go into the emergency room — it is the most pitiful piece of work you ever seen in your life." - David Bruser, June 22, 2004 [Toronto Star] - Canadian Health Care in Crisis
Analyst visits NC to describe how single-payer health care really works in practice. - Donna Martinez, June 17, 2004 [Carolina Journal] - Quebec cancer patients sue over wait
Women waited months for radiation; lawsuit could cost system $50-million. - Ingrid Peritz, March 11, 2004 [The Globe and Mail] - Health care: no waiting lists
'You get knee surgery within two days ... try and get that in human hospitals.' Canada's [private] pet health-insurance industry is projected to grow at roughly 50 per cent a year... - Robert Scalia, November 30, 2003 [Montreal Gazette] - For some, surgery abroad a welcome answer
- Daniel Girard, November 29, 2003 [Toronto Star] - Canadian Doctors Eyeing United States
- Clifford Krauss, October 17, 2003 [The New York Times] - The Top Ten Things People Believe About Canadian Health Care, But Shouldn’t
- Brian Lee Crowley, October 9, 2003 [Mackinac Center for Public Policy] - Canadians' health at risk, CMA says
- Valerie Lawton, September 26, 2003 [Toronto Star] - Burnout is now doctors' ailment
Almost half of Canadian doctors say they're burned out, emotionally exhausted and blame medicine for putting a drain on their family life. - Karen Palmer, August 20, 2003 [Toronto Star] - New MRI clinic in row over poaching
While she insists she's not making any money off the venture, she says it provides an income allowance for her and her husband, the other principal in the company. - Theresa Boyle and Robert Benzie, July 28, 2003 [Toronto Star] - Price Controls and Overall Drug Spending
The Canadian system, however, tends to push up overall spending on prescription drugs, despite the low prices for some brand name ones. - John Melby, July 2, 2003 [Buckeye Institute] - Gore Endorses Canada's Medical System
- William L. Anderson, November 29, 2002 [Mises] - How Good is Canadian Health Care?
- August 2002 [Fraser Institute] - Canadian Health-Care System Is No Model for Prescription Drug Reform
- May 1, 2001 [Mackinac Center for Public Policy] - The Ghost of America's Health Care Future Lives in Canada Today
- James Frogue and Robert Moffit, December 25, 2000 [Capitalism Magazine] - Socialized Medicine: The Canadian Experience
Explores several lessons that can be drawn from the Canadian experience with socialized medicine: - Socialized medicine, although of poor quality, is very expensive;
- Political compromise is the result;
- Socialized medicine is both a consequence and a great contributor to the idea that economic conditions should be equalized by coercion. - Pierre Lemieux [The Freeman]
- Canadian Health Care
...if Canadians knew as much as they think they do about the economic and moral workings of Medicare, they might not be as enthusiastic as they are about their cherished right to 'free' health care. - Andrei Kreptul, August 30, 2000 [Mises] - When Patients Become Victims - The Crime of Government-Run Health Care
- Merrill Matthews Jr., Ph.D. and Kerri Houston, May 1, 2000 (PDF format) - Socialized Medicine Leaves a Bad Taste in Patients' Mouths
- Lawrence W. Reed, February 23, 2000 [Mackinac Center for Public Policy] - Canadians Dissatisfied With Socialized Medicine
- January 26, 2000 [NCPA] - Memo to Al Gore: Canadian Medicine Isn't Cheap or Effective
- William McArthur, former chief coroner for British Columbia, January 28, 2000 - Loved to Death: America's Unresolved Health-Care Crisis
As Canada's national government slashes spending on medical care in order to reduce the deficit, local provinces are reducing medical staff. In Ontario, pregnant women are being sent to Detroit because no obstetricians are available. Specialists of all kinds are in short supply. Patients have to wait eight weeks for an MRI, ten weeks for referral to a specialist, and four months for heart bypass surgery. - Michael J. Hurd, November 1997 [Liberty Haven] - Is Canadian Health care a Good Model for the U.S. to Follow?
- Michael Walker, August 1994 [Liberty Haven] - Health of the State (commentary by a cancer survivor)
I tell you this not to alarm you, to elicit sympathy, or to bore you. I tell you because the episode has been, for me, a salutary lesson (just in case I needed one) in why the government should not be allowed anywhere near a syringe, a dressing, a scalpel, an oxygen mask, a tissue sample — anything to do with health. - Michigan Shouldn't Copy Canada's Health System
- Lawrence W. Reed, July 29, 1991 [Mackinac Center for Public Policy] FORMER USSR: - Russia's Health Care Is Crumbling: Dire Lack of Funds Creates Sick, Dwindling Populace And 'National Emergency'
- Jeanne Whalen, February 13, 2004 [Wall Street Journal] - Capitalism Comes to Russian Health Care
With the "free" government-run health system in Russia in a state of collapse, an increasing amount of health care is being provided by for-profit clinics and hospitals. - Michael Wines, December 22, 2000 [New York Times] - Russia's public health care system is crumbling
- Rob Reynolds, November 13, 1995 [CNN] - Socialized Health-Care Nightmare
In contrast to the impression created by the liberal American media, health-care institutions in Russia were at least fifty years behind the average U.S. level. - Yuri Maltsev and Louise Omdahl, November 1994 [Liberty Haven] CUBA: NEW ZELAND: - On the waiting list roller-coaster
- Martin Johnson, March 20, 2008 [The New Zealand Herald] - No charge for trips to emergency department
The figures show most people who arrive at the emergency departments don't need to be there.- Alison Brown, December 17, 2004 [Rotorua Daily Post] - Surgical waiting lists numbers come under twin attacks
- November 15, 2004 [stuff.co.nz] - Hospital Waiting Lists Under Serious Pressure
- October 26, 2004 [Scoop New Zealand News] - Hundreds on waiting list as hospital pleads for help
- August 23, 2004 [The New Zealand Herald] - Private hospitals offer help with waiting lists
- August 12, 2004 [The New Zealand Herald] - Alarm over GP shortage
- July 5, 2004 [The New Zealand Herald] - Hospital urges patients to stay away unless really ill
- March 6, 2004 [The New Zealand Herald] AUSTRAILIA: - Mental patients face bed shortage
- Clara Pirani, July 4, 2005 [News.com.au] - Public patients wait longer for surgery
- June 29, 2005 [The Sydney Morning Herald] - Painful wait for care
- Luke McIlveen, February 17, 2005 [Herald Sun (Australia)] - Hospitals crippled by poor planning
- Ruth Pollard, December 1, 2004 [Sydney Morning Herald] - Operating theatres shut to save cash as thousands wait for surgery
- Nick O'Malley, November 23, 2004 [Sydney Morning Herald] - Private funds creating 'two-tier' health system
- David Uren, November 3, 2004 [The Australian] USA: GOV’T INTERVENTION: - "War on Fat"
Creeping socialism gives government bureaucrats the power to pry into your eating habits for "the public good". - Deadly shortage
The federal ban on profit incentive is killing those awaiting organ transplants. - Entitlement programs eating up U.S. budget
- Stephen Ohlemacher, December 27, 2005 [IndyStar.com] - New York Medicaid Fraud May Reach Into Billions
- Clifford J. Levy and Michael Luo, July 18, 2005 [The New York Times] - Bad Medicine
The blame for the inadequacies caused by government’s intrusion into health care and other industries does not lie solely on the shoulders of politicians and bureaucrats; it also lies on the masses. - Emiliano Antunez, June 24, 2005 [Strike the Root] - Medical trade is rife with inefficiencies, health secretary says
- Dave Murphy, May 25, 2005 [San Fransisco Chronicle] - Wanted: Scientific Reason for FDA's Gay Sperm Ban
- Aubrey Noelle Stimola, May 23, 2005 [American Council on Science and Health] - Clinton, Gingrich Team Up on Health Care
- Kevin Freking, May 12, 2005 [The Washington Post] - A Cancer Patient Faces the Chaos of the American Health-Care System
- Rosalind Lacy MacLennan, April 27, 2005 [The Future of Freedom Foundation] - Why There's No Cure for the Common Cold
- Bill Walker, April 21, 2005 [Strike the Root] - Feds get tough on Net drugs
- Richard B. Schmitt, April 21, 2005 [SFGate.com] - Kill the Prescription Drug Benefit
- George Reisman, March 1, 2005 [Mises] - How Medical Boards Nationalized Health Care
- Henry E. Jones, February 24, 2005 [Mises] - Drug Safety vs. the FDA
- Alex Epstein, February 18, 2005 [Capitalism Magazine] - America’s Socialized Health Care
- Lawrence Wilson, M.D., Posted January 24, 2005 [The Future of Freedom Foundation] - Bureaucratically Incompetent: Mental Illness and Government Intervention
- Ira Katz, November 9, 2004 [LewRockwell.com] - Health Care in John Kerry's World
Health care and politics are a toxic combination for a life and death issue. - September 21, 2004 [Capitalism Magazine] - The Therapeutic Nanny State
This new proposal threatens to force millions of kids to undergo psychiatric screening, whether their parents consent or not. - Rep. Ron Paul, MD, September 21, 2004 [LewRockwell.com] - Republican Health Care Contradictions
Government provided health care can increase only in inverse proportion to freedom. - Richard E. Ralston, August 30, 2004 [Capitalism Magazine] - Bush to screen population for mental illness
- June 21, 2004 [WorldNetDaily] - 100 Years of Medical Robbery
A happy 100th birthday to the Council on Medical Education...and for the sake of all our health, hopefully not too many more. - Dale Steinreich, June 11, 2004 [Mises] - Taxpayers foot bill for aliens' care
- April 1, 2004 [WorldNetDaily] - Health Care in Prison
- William L. Anderson, February 23, 2004 [Mises] - Feeding Obesity
The state creates programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, which force one segment of the tax-paying population to pay for the health care of another segment, creating the incentive to avoid taking personal responsibility for one’s own life and to make others suffer the consequences. - Scott McPherson, February 13, 2004 [The Future of Freedom Foundation] - Ephedra ban sets bad precedent for consumer choice
- Mark D. Valenti, January 9, 2004 [Pittsburgh Post-Gazette] - A New Prescription For Cutting Costs
- Wayne Dunn, December 20, 2003 [Capitalism Magazine] - Republican Socialism
Congress worked late into the night this past weekend to pass a Medicare prescription drug bill that represents the single largest expansion of the federal welfare state since the Great Society programs of the 1960s. - Rep. Ron Paul, MD, November 25, 2003 [LewRockwell.com] - Why Medicare Expansion is Wrong
Adding prescription drug coverage to Medicare, as Congress is poised to do, is merely more socialism --- it will neither help seniors nor is its passage likely to gain their votes. - Scott Holleran, November 22, 2003 [Capitalism Magazine] - Socialized Medicine in America
Thanks to the untiring efforts of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, Americans have been faced with the greatest expansion of the government into medical care since the 1960s. - Timothy D. Terrell, November 2003 [Mises] - Kill Bill - To Expand Medicare
...expanding Medicare is among the most ill conceived notions in American politics. - Scott Holleran, October 14, 2003 [Capitalism Magazine] - Paying Dearly for Free Prescription Drugs
- Rep. Ron Paul, MD, October 7, 2003 [LewRockwell.com] - A Poison Pill for U.S. Health Care?
- Tom Miller, July 15, 2003 [CATO] - How Socialism Happens Here
- Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., June 8, 2003 [LewRockwell.com] - Health Care Interventionism: A Case Study
The demise of HealthPlus illustrates the unintended consequences that accompany any government intervention of market forces. - Christopher Westley, January 21, 2003 [Mises] - New Senate Leader Must 'Do No Harm'
There is nothing in Frist’s Senate record to show that he’s even considered free-market options or principles for rescuing America’s rapidly dying healthcare system. - S.M. Oliva, January 2, 2003 [Capitalism Magazine] - Red Flags Over Health Care
- Bill Sardi, November 11, 2002 [LewRockwell.com] - Government Regulation of Hospital Purchasing -- Michigan Patients Pay a Heavy Price
- Dr. Wolfgang Grassl, October 29, 2002 [Mackinac Center for Public Policy] - "Universal" Health Insurance Will Only Enlarge the Medicare Problem
- Nina Owcharenko, May 26, 2002 [Capitalism Magazine] - Morris Fishbein, AMA Enemy of American Health
- Bob Wallace, February 2, 2002 [LewRockwell.com] - Drugs and Politics
- Thomas Sowell, November 27, 2001 [Capitalism Magazine] - Fun With Numbers
"After reading Christopher Westley’s fine article, The Carriage-Trade Trend, I got to thinking about the imminent demise of the health-care industry in this country." - Robert Klassen, August 6, 2001 [LewRockwell.com] - One Patient, 34 Days in the Hospital, $7,000 Syringes and a $5.2 Million Bill
- posted by Antiwar Republican, August 2, 2001 [FreeRepublic] - Socialized Medicine in 10 Easy Steps
HIPAA, MSAs, S-CHIP show how Republicans unwittingly lead the political parade toward increasing government control of health care. - Merrill Matthews Jr., Ph.D., June 30, 2001 [Capitalism Magazine] - Physician group pushes universal health care
Says participation must be 'mandatory,' taxpayer-financed. - Jon Dougherty, February 9, 2001 [WorldNetDaily] - The Medicare Bureaucracy is a Frankenstein Monster That is Destroying American Medicine
- Lawrence Huntoon, M.D., December 22, 2000 [Capitalism Magazine] - Subsidizing Sickness: Medicine and the State
- Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., October 26, 2000 [LewRockwell.com] - Emergency Medicaid Program For Immigrants
- October 18, 2000 [NCPA] - Medicare should be scrapped, eventually
Medicare was a bad mistake. We can repeat it -- over and over -- or we can scrap a program whose time never came. - Jon E. Dougherty, October 16, 2000 [WorldNetDaily] - Medicare snafu breaks podiatrist
Agency's non-payment of claims forces closure of doctor's office. - Jon E. Dougherty, July 30, 2000 [WorldNetDaily] - The Patients' Bill Of Rights: A Prescription For Massive Federal Health Regulation
- John S. Hoff, Esq., February 29, 2000 [Heritage Foundation] - The Medical Mess
- William Anderson, January 18, 2000 [Mises] - The War on Online Drugs
The Clinton administration wasn’t content with blowing up a pharmacy in the Sudan; now it wants to blow up hundreds of them on the web. - Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., December 30, 1999 [Mises] - Medicare in Red
According to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), red is the fashion color for the summer. Red tape, that is. - Alejandra Arguello Camerlengo, July 14, 1999 [CATO] - Why Price Controls on Prescription Drugs Would Harm Seniors
- James Frogue, May 4, 1999 [Heritage Foundation] - Why the FDA Wants to Limit Your Freedom
- Henry I. Miller, July 6, 1998 [Washington Times] - Kidcare: Socialized Medicine Through Government Schools
More than thirty states have already implemented school-based health care programs. - Sue A. Blevins & SuYoung Min, January 20, 1998 [IHF] - Medical Regulation Piled on Medical Regulation
- Sheldon Richman, November 1997 [The Future of Freedom Foundation] - The Creeping Takeover of Medical Care
President Clinton favors barring health-insurance companies from using genetic testing to determine whom they will insure. - Sheldon Richman, July 1997 [The Future of Freedom Foundation] - The Back Door to Nationalized Health Care
- Doug Bandow, June 2, 1997 [CATO] - FDA Actions Threaten Civil Liberties
- Jerry Taylor, February 14, 1997 [CATO] - More Kid Stuff
Advocates of politically controlled universal health care coverage have retooled their offensive game plan. Uninsured children will serve as blocking backs for an end run around opposition to regulatory mandates, one-size-fits-all benefit plans, bureaucratic rigidities, and taxpayer-financed cross subsidies. Welcome to the opening round of Village Care 1997. - Tom Miller, January 1, 1997 [CEI] - Blank Check for Mental Health
A few years ago a young woman in Pittsburgh, who had trouble getting to work on time, found a psychiatrist who declared that she suffered from 'chronic lateness syndrome.' Now, if the U.S. Senate has its way, every insurance policy in America will be forced to pay for this woman and millions like her. - Michael Tanner, December 31, 1996 [CATO] - The Medical Monopoly: Protecting Consumers or Limiting Competition?
Nonphysician providers of medical care are in high demand in the United States. But licensure laws and federal regulations limit their scope of practice and restrict access to their services. The result has almost inevitably been less choice and higher prices for consumers. - Sue A. Blevins, December 15, 1995 [CATO] - Are American Children Being Lured Into Socialized Medicine?
- Naomi Lopez, June 28, 1994 [Institute for Health Freedom] - Medical Control, Medical Corruption
- Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., June 1994 [LewRockwell.com] - Free Medicine
Rising prices pushed the cost of medical treatment beyond the range of more and more people. But, unfortunately, the original culprits — Medicare and Medicaid — were not identified as the cause. - William Dale, February 1994 [The Future of Freedom Foundation] - The Medical Socialism of V.I. Magaziner
- Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., December 1993 [LewRockwell.com] - National Health Insurance: A Medical Disaster
- Jarret B. Wollstein, October 1992 [Liberty Haven] - Free ... But the Patient Doesn't Get Well
- Lawrence W. Reed, April 1992 [The Future of Freedom Foundation] - Breaking Up the FDA's Medical Information Monopoly
- Robert M. Goldberg [CATO] Health care is a limited commodity- even if the statists ignore this fact. - Rising Health-Care Spending May Force Tax Increases
- Kristen Hallam, June 26, 2006 [Bloomberg] - Healthcare Nightmare: Controlling the Cost of Cost Control
- Richard E. Ralston, June 26, 2005 [Capitalism Magazine] - Prescription Drug Advertising is Good for All of Us
- Richard E. Ralston, June 25, 2005 [Capitalism Magazine] - Bill Clinton and Socialized Medicine
That Bill Clinton could get the emergency heart care his survival required within 3 days underscores a life-and-death difference between medicine under capitalism and under socialism. - Andrew Bernstein, September 23, 2004 [Capitalism Magazine] - Why Is There No Car Insurance Crisis?
- Wayne Dunn, August 16, 2004 [Capitalism Magazine] - The Real Price of a Free Lunch
- Walter Williams, August 11, 2004 [Capitalism Magazine] - Free Market Medicine
As with all goods and services, medical care is best delivered by the free market, with competition and financial incentives keeping costs down. - Rep. Ron Paul, MD, May 5, 2004 [LewRockwell.com] - Nationalized Health Care Will Cut Costs? It Just Ain’t So!
Curiously, interventionists believe consumers are (a) too ignorant to identify bad doctors on a free market, but (b) capable of voting for good politicians to improve health care. - Gene Callahan and Robert Murphy, January 2004 [FEE] - Health Care for All!
- Christopher Mayer, June 10, 2003 [Mises] - Health-Care Socialism
It is the responsibility of each and every American to provide for his own medical needs, by contracting for such services on the free and open market. - Scott McPherson, June 2003 [The Future of Freedom Foundation] - 'Universal health care'
Before we even consider throwing away what works in favor of something that has failed repeatedly, we need to stop reacting to words and start looking at facts. - Thomas Sowell, May 6, 2003 [TownHall.com] - Homeopathy, Economics, and Government
...it can be seen that the current attempts at regulation have roots as far back as 200 years ago. - Linda Johnston, MD, DHt, October 3, 2002 [LewRockwell.com] - Bad Medicine
Those who are constantly pointing to the prices and the practices of other nations when it comes to pharmaceutical drugs ignore the fact that those other nations lag far behind the United States when it comes to creating new medicines. - Thomas Sowell, August 13, 2002 [Capitalism Magazine] - Libertarian Solutions: There are free market answers to America's health care crisis
Only by expanding consumer choice, freeing people to spend their own money, and unshackling the free market can America save its ailing health care system. - Jonathan Trager, June 24, 2002 [LP News] - Health Care is a Privilege, Not an Entitlement for All
Without "excessive profits" of insurance and pharmaceutical companies, there would be no funding for vital research. - Rick Smith, December 21, 2001 [Capitalism Magazine] - Drug Companies: Saving Lives, Making Money
- Merrill Matthews Jr., Ph.D., October 7, 2001 [Capitalism Magazine] - A Free Market for Health Care
- Sheldon Richman, June 1992 [The Future of Freedom Foundation] - The Coming Push for National Health Care
- Teffee R Wasley, January 1990 [Liberty Haven] - The Real Free-Market Approach to Health Care
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