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'''''Uninsured in America''''' (2007) is part of the ] created by filmmaker ] about what he calls "the dangers of collectivized medicine and the benefits of free markets in health care." In the film, Browning argues that the number of uninsured Americans is closer to eight million than forty-five million, and that uninsured Americans have adequate access to health care. |
'''''Uninsured in America''''' (2007) is part of the ] created by filmmaker ] about what he calls "the dangers of collectivized medicine and the benefits of free markets in health care." In the film, Browning argues that the number of uninsured Americans is closer to eight million than forty-five million, and that uninsured Americans have adequate access to health care. | ||
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Uninsured in America (2007) is part of the Free Market Cure Video Series created by filmmaker Stuart Browning about what he calls "the dangers of collectivized medicine and the benefits of free markets in health care." In the film, Browning argues that the number of uninsured Americans is closer to eight million than forty-five million, and that uninsured Americans have adequate access to health care.