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  2. Mercatus Center - Wikipedia

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    The Mercatus Center is an American libertarian, free-market-oriented non-profit think tank. [2] [3] The Mercatus Center is located at the George Mason University campus, but it is privately funded and its employees are independent of the university. [4] It is directed by Benjamin Klutsey and its board is chaired by American economist Tyler Cowen.

  3. Our health care system is just corporate crony socialism disguised as free-market health care. Consider that over 70 percent of American adults, and nearly 40 percent of American children, are ...

  4. Healthcare reform debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    U.S. insurance health, life, property, and car insurance industry related political contributions from 1990 to 2010. The health and insurance sectors gave nearly $170 million to House and Senate members in 2007 and 2008, with 54% going to Democrats, according to data compiled by OpenSecrets. The shift in parties was even more pronounced during ...

  5. Free-market healthcare - Wikipedia

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    In a system of free-market healthcare, prices for healthcare products and services are set freely by agreement between patients and health care providers, which are subject to the laws and forces of supply and demand and free from any intervention by a government, price-setting monopoly, or other outside authority.

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  7. UnitedHealth CEO: 'We understand people’s frustrations' with ...

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    "Health care is both intensely personal and very complicated," he wrote. "We share some of the responsibility for that. Together with employers, governments and others who pay for care, we need to ...

  8. Conservatives for Patients' Rights - Wikipedia

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    Conservatives for Patients' Rights (CPR) is a health care advocacy group founded by Rick Scott in February 2009 and most active in the 2009-2010 US electoral cycle.. According to KFF Health News, Scott started the group with $5 million of his own money to “promote free-market health care reform solutions” and lobby against President Barack Obama’s proposal for a government-run health ...

  9. Healthcare policies of candidates in the 2008 United States ...

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    He supports the U.S. converting to a free market health care system, saying in an interview on New Hampshire NPR that the present system is akin to a "corporatist-fascist" system which keeps prices high. He says that in industries with freer markets prices go down due to technological innovation, but because of the corporatist system, this is ...