Does Universal Healthcare Mean Less Choice for Patients?
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Charlie Gard, the terminally ill British infant who died on July 28, 2017, was at the center of an emotional court battle between his parents his doctors and the UK’s National Health Service over his medical care. Kristian Niemietz, Institute of Economic Affairs in London, Dr. Sandro Galea, Dean and professor at Boston University's School of Public Health, and Michael Tanner, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute join host Rick Pantaleo to discuss who should have the authority to determine the fate of ourselves and our children.