huskyfan
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Re: America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 - Part 2 - Deathers vs. Commies
too sensible.
Perhaps this question is naïve, but why not instead of making the health care plans that most citizens already have worse in order that health care be provided to the very few that don’t have it, why not ‘encourage’ the medical services industry itself to reduce operating costs so that they may in turn reduce the amounts of the bills they submit to health care providers? And I’m not necessarily talking about cutting services, but rather reducing the charges induced up and down the line – with everything from routine visits and preventative care all the way up to emergency room visits and major life-saving services. Has such an endeavor (which I realize would be monstrous, perhaps even impossible) even been explored as either a precursor or even a part of health care reform? I realize that may go against the grain of the spirit of capitalism, but…
too sensible.