Monday, June 29. 2009Health Care reform inevitable? Maybe? Maybe not !
Just a few short months ago the talk was that health care reform is inevitable. Of course this was the way it was sold to us by the current administration but now the fine details are coming to the surface we are starting to see the fire go out.
Government plans say they can operate in a more efficient way which will drive down the costs. Many who watch the government and their inefficiency are a little more that skeptical about this. In fact Medicare often used as an example of how the government runs a health plan. However, a study published by the Pacific Research Institute finds that since 1970 Medicare's costs have risen 34% a year faster than the rest of health care. Efficiency? Where because I don;t see it. To read about this study and other click here: Government health care inefficiency Trackbacks
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