Monday, June 01, 2009

John Goodman's Health Policy Blog


"I have glimpsed at the future of U.S. health care and I am pleasantly
surprised. Instead of continuing to rise at twice the rate of growth of
income, health care spending will slow dramatically. Future prices will
actually be lower than they are today. Providers will bundle their
services into easily-understood packages with a single fee. They will
compete against each other on price and quality and the data will be
transparent. Health care will be provided in a free, competitive
marketplace. Third-party insurance will be relied upon only for rare,
very expensive events. Medical malpractice suits will be virtually
unknown."
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