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Contact: Clare Fauke, Communications Specialist,,clare@pnhp.org

Price's Confirmation is Body Blow to Nation's Health: Physician Leader

Dr. Carol Paris of Nashville, Tenn., is president of Physicians for a National Health Program (www.pnhp.org). This morning, in response to the Senate's vote to confirm Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., as secretary of health and human services, Dr. Paris said the following:

"The Senate's confirmation of Tom Price as health secretary is a body blow to the health and welfare of all Americans. According to this week's Monmouth University poll, Americans' top concern today is with their mounting health care costs, more so than their job security, taxes or other household bills. With Price at the helm of HHS, this concern is only going to escalate.

"Price's vision for reforming U.S. health care would result in millions of Americans losing their existing health insurance coverage, and millions more having to make do with bare-bones policies that offer little to no meaningful protection. He can also be expected to push high-deductible health plans, which already result in millions of people forgoing needed care, and to undermine Medicare, the Medicaid program and safety-net hospitals.

"If Price's policies come to pass, the free-market ideologues who supported them will no longer be able to hide behind false promises like 'universal access.' The results will be laid bare for everyone to see, and elected officials will have to answer to the poor, working-class, elderly, and chronically ill Americans who will suffer needlessly as a result. Studies show that about 43,000 people will die each year if such policies are implemented.

"Congress urgently needs to reverse course and embrace the obvious solution: an improved Medicare for all."

Physicians for a National Health Program is a single issue organization advocating a universal, comprehensive single-payer national health program. PNHP has more than 21,000 members and chapters across the United States.