John Graham, director of health care studies at the pro-market Pacific Research Institute, argued in a 2010 paper that the exchange's collapse was due to its underwriting restrictions, which restricted the ways in which insurers could price employee health history.
What does PRI stand for?
PRI stands for Pacific Research Institute (since 1979; San Francisco, California)
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Graham, health care studies director at the Pacific Research Institute.
The Pacific Research Institute (PRI) and the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (AEI) recently announced the release of the 10th anniversary edition of the Index of Leading Environmental Indicators, which finds that "environmental quality continues to improve in many key areas, including air pollution.
Lee Hoskins is a Senior Fellow at the Pacific Research Institute and President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, 1987-91.
San Francisco, Pacific Research Institute : Vancouver, Fraser Institute.