John Graham’s September 13th post in Real Clear Politics, The Best Health Care Plan You’ve Never Heard Of, reiterates what intelligent experts have been saying but adds a convenient acronym, CDHC, consumer driven health care:
Washington is in the midst of yet another scandal — but not the kind you’d read about in a gossip rag. Congressional dilettantes are willfully ignoring health-care reform ideas that would cut costs and provide high-quality care to all.
Sound nuts? It shouldn’t. By refusing to even consider consumer-driven health care (CDHC), congressional leaders are proving that they’re more interested in putting the government in charge of Americans’ health care than in actually improving patient outcomes. Decades of evidence show that CDHC-style reforms can achieve the stated goal of would-be health reformers: high-quality care at low cost.
via RealClearPolitics – The Best Health Care Plan You’ve Never Heard Of. The full article is worth the read.
To this solution, I would only add, tort reform by way of caps on non economic damages, insurance competition without regard to state lines, and taxation of employer provided health insurance.
Tom Motherway, tom@renohayek.com
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