San Francisco’s Decision on Vaping Is at the Very Least Absurd
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R Street Institute, a public policy research organization, for example, ran a report in 2017 estimating the expected savings to Medicaid if people switched to e-cigarettes. The findings show that the savings to Medicaid would be $2.8 billion per 1 percent of enrollees over the next 25 years. This would help tremendously, considering that Medicaid spending reached $600 billion in 2017.Featured Publications
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