Mar 26, 2015: Avik Roy: Forbes: Unfixed: House Passes Medicare 'Doc Fix' That Will Increase Spending & Deficits For At Least 20 Years
Mar 20, 2015: Manhattan Institute: Avik Roy on Fox News's America's Newsroom with Bill Hemmer to discuss the 5 year anniversary of the Affordable Care Act
Oct 1, 2014: Avik Roy: Forbes: In Referendum With U.S. Implications, Swiss Voters Reject Single-Payer Health Care 62-38
Dec 27, 2013: Avik Roy: Forbes: In 2008, PolitiFact's 2013 'Lie Of The Year,' That You Could Keep Your Health Plan Under Obamacare, It Rated As 'True'
June 7, 2013: EconoSpeak: ObamaCare in California – Reuters Rehashes Avik Roy’s Lie
It saddens me that Reuters wrote this: Healthcare policy expert and Forbes commentator Avik Roy said that prices were in fact going up as much as 146 percent for some people compared with those for individual plans for sale now in California. Avik Roy is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, the Forbes Opinion Editor, and the author of the Forbes blog The Apothecary, in which he has frequently published criticisms of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. He has stated he is an "outside adviser to the Romney campaign on health care issues." He is a contributor to National Review Online, where he was described as a member of Mitt Romney's Health Care Policy Advisory Group. Roy was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he studied molecular biology, and the Yale University School of Medicine
The Apothecary, a blog about health care and entitlement reform, is edited by Avik Roy, a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and a former health-care policy adviser to Mitt Romney. Avik also writes a weekly column on politics and policy for National Review. The other contributors to The Apothecary are: Josh Archambault, Director of Health Care Policy at the Pioneer Institute in Boston; Robert Book of the American Action Forum; Chris Conover, Research Scholar in the Center for Health Policy and Inequalities Research at Duke University and an Adjunct Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute; Nicole Fisher of the University of North Carolina; John R. Graham of the Advanced Medical Technology Association; and Jeet Guram of Harvard Medical School.
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