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Health Affairs via Physicians for a National Health Program [PNHP]
Oct. 13, 2006
Excerpt: The American health care systems perform impressively, producing what they are designed to deliver: cost inflation, inefficiency, and inequity. [Alan Maynard writes on Porter and Teisberg's reinvention of the health care system wheel.]
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Health Affairs via Physicians for a National Health Program [PNHP]
Oct. 10, 2010
Excerpt: [The authors] speculate that the nature of our health care system -- specifically, its reliance on unregulated fee-for-service and specialty care -- may explain both the increased spending and the relative deterioration in survival that we observed. If so, meaningful reform may not only save money over the long term, it may also save lives.
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Health Affairs via Physicians for a National Health Program [PNHP]
Jan. 15, 2008
Excerpt: In the first part of this decade, health care costs continued to increase at rates far above general inflation, and employers increasingly shifted these higher costs to workers in the form of higher out-of-pocket payments for premiums, deductibles, and copayments. Adding to the pressure on families was slower economic growth during 2001-2004, which resulted in increases in poverty rates and the number of uninsured people.
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