The Real Cost of Our 'Disease Care' System

Everyone knows health care costs are busting us, as individuals and as a nation. Reform is needed, but the question is whether it will come and whether it will do the job.

Here's how bad it has gotten: Medical bills were behind nearly two-thirds of all U.S. bankruptcies in 2007, researchers said in June. And most of those folks were middle class; most were homeowners; most went to college; most had health insurance. And that data came from before ... Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Kristin Gorski - Jun 29, 2009 - 7:24 AM PDT
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by Derek Hawkins - Jun. 29, 2009

This Congress is more likely than its predecessors to pass health care reform for several reasons, among them rising demand among Americans for better coverage, according to LiveScience. This story implicitly favors a reform package with a public option for insurance, perhaps more, but it doesn't make any specific calls. Informative report.

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by Glenn LaBauve - Jun. 29, 2009

Another high cost is admistrative overhead and corporate gouging, eliminating these could reduce the cost by 30% or more based on industry estimates ... More »

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by Fabrice Florin - Jun. 29, 2009
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by Patricia Blochowiak - Jun. 29, 2009

Starts out as if it will really discuss health care reform, rather than just health care payment reform, but doesn't follow through.

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by Norman Rogers - Jun. 30, 2009

Highly superficial. As if Obama's scheme is reform. Obama's scheme is to ration health care and cover up denial of care to old people.

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