The U.S. Supreme Court is delaying action on a lawsuit filed against the Healthy San Francisco program until after it hears President Obama’s stance. At issue is whether companies with more than 20 employees should have to either provide health care, or pay into a public pot. We talk with city officials and the plaintiff in the lawsuit.
Guests:
Will Dow, Henry J. Kaiser associate professor of health economics and chair of the Health Services and Policy Analysis Graduate Group at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health
Tangerine Brigham, deputy director of health and director of the Health Access Program for San Francisco's Department of Public Health
Vince Chhabria, deputy city attorney for San Francisco
John R. Graham, director of health care studies at the Pacific Research Institute
Daniel Scherotter, president of the board of directors of the Golden Gate Restaurant Association and executive chef and owner of Palio D'asti
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