It Ain’t Necessarily So: The Cost Implications Of Health Care Reform
There is widespread recognition that U.S. health care costs are out of line with those of the rest of the world and acceptance in most quarters that this is hurting someone-if not America’s competitive position, then at least the U.S. workers who are having to give up wages (and probably a few jobs).
By Ian Morrison
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There is widespread recognition that U.S. health care costs are out of line with those of the rest of the world and acceptance in most quarters that this is hurting someone-if not America’s competitive position, then at least the U.S. workers who are having to give up wages (and probably a few jobs).