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Publications and Public Affairs Counsel Christopher Briggs is interviewed on American Medicine Today and talks about his family's ordeal with his daughter's cancer diagnosis and how Obamacare twice left her without coverage. Scarcity of coverage, not high prices, was the issue with his family, showing the dangers of a “single-payer” health system.
Independent Institute Publications and Public Affairs Counsel Christopher Briggs talks about his family's ordeal, treating his young daughter's cancer under the Affordable Care Act. His family was twice denied coverage for her cancer under Obamacare. The answer, Briggs says, is to repeal the ACA and the restoration of actuarially sound insurance products curated to individual needs.
The father of a little girl twice denied coverage for cancer under Obamacare mounted a riveting, moving opposition on Capitol Hill to House Democrats’ proposal to impose single-payer healthcare on the country.
Originally aired on OAN's "Real America with Dan Ball," January 31, 2021. One America News Network's Dan Ball interviews Independent Institute Publications and Public Affairs Counsel Christopher Briggs about his op-ed in The New York Post, titled “My Kid Has Cancer and Obamacare Is Making Everything Worse.” Briggs recounts his family's obstacles of losing their health insurance while they were dealing with their daughter's cancer diagnosis.
Originally aired on OAN's "Morning News," January 25, 2021. One America News Network's Stephanie Myers interviews Independent Institute Publications and Public Affairs Counsel Christopher Briggs about his op-ed in The New York Post, titled “My Kid Has Cancer and Obamacare is Making Everything Worse.” Briggs recounts his family's obstacles of losing their health insurance while they were dealing with their daughter's cancer diagnosis.
Independent Institute Publications and Public Affairs Counsel Christopher Briggs shares his family's story of increasing Obamacare premiums, sky-high deductibles, then ultimately having their insurance cancelled after their daughter was diagnosed with cancer.
Independent Institute Publications and Public Affairs Counsel Christopher Briggs is interviewed by Chris Woodward for American Family Association radio. Briggs' recent Op-Ed in The New York Post outlined his family's difficulties in insuring his daughter.