http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/07/health/policy/07health.html?ref=health
Well this have political, economic and due to it's nature, societal implications. With roughly 50 million Americans uninsured, as well as underinsured, our government is looking for ways to cut the cost of medical examinations and other tools that have increased spending but insignificantly increased quality of life for patients. The issue here is that our current healthcare system doesn't know if it wants to be controlled by the market or government, giving paradoxical rhetoric to our citizens who desperately need it the most. Will this be an opening for Democrats to jpush for more reform such as universal healthcare? Maybe not, since the issue is still how we can lower costs and still deliver quality, accessible healthcare to the people that need it.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
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