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On Reform

June 25, 2009 d

First do no harm.

A better way, without doing harm to: taxpayers, providers and patients.

A lot of facts and information from CATO Institute.

“…in-depth analyses of health care issues and reform initiatives, and underscore the ways in which free-market reforms, increased consumer choice, and energized competition – not more government control – improve the quality and cost-efficiency of health care.”

I’ve been both a provider (as in health care worker) and patient.  Much found in the above link makes a lot of sense.