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Michael F. Cannon is the Cato Institute’s director of health policy studies. Cannon has been described as “an influential health-care wonk” (Washington Post), “ObamaCare’s single most relentless antagonist” ( New Republic), “ObamaCare’s fiercest critic” (The Week), and “the intellectual father” of King v. Burwell (Modern Healthcare). He has appeared on ABC, BBC, CBS, CNN, CNBC, C-SPAN, Fox News Channel, and NPR. His articles have been featured in the Wall Street Journal; the New York Times; USA Today; the Los Angeles Times; the New York Post; the Chicago Tribune; the Chicago Sun-Times; the San Francisco Chronicle; SCOTUSBlog; Huffington Post; Forum for Health Economics and Policy; JAMA Internal Medicine; Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine; Harvard Health Policy Review; the Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics; and the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. Cannon is the coeditor of Replacing Obamacare: The Cato Institute on Health Care Reform and coauthor of Healthy Competition: What’s Holding Back Health Care and How to Free It. Previously, he served as a domestic policy analyst for the U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee, where he advised the Senate leadership on health, education, labor, welfare, and the Second Amendment.

He holds a BA in American government from the University of Virginia, and an MA in economics and a JM in law and economics from George Mason University. He is a member of the Board of Advisors of Harvard Health Policy Review.

More from Michael F. Cannon

Articles

Ascertaining Costs and Benefits of Colonoscopy More Difficult Than the Procedure Itself

JAMA Internal Medicine. June 21, 2016.

Health Care’s Future Is so Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades

Willamette Law Review. Vol. 51. No. 4. Summer 2015.

King v. Burwell: Desperately Seeking Ambiguity in Clear Statutory Text

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. Vol. 40. No. 3. 2015.

Public Filings

Congress, Here’s How to Prepare for King v. Burwell

Testimony. April 29, 2015.

King v. Burwell

Legal Briefs. December 30, 2014.

Halbig v. Burwell

Legal Briefs. October 6, 2014.

Events

Debate: Should Libertarians Vote?

November 2, 2016. Policy Forum.

What in the World Is Going on with Obamacare’s Exchanges?

October 6, 2016. Capitol Hill Briefing.

Restarting Health Reform with Health Savings Accounts

September 14, 2016. Capitol Hill Briefing.

Downsizing Government

Medicare Reforms

September 2010.