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blogmaverick.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around healthcare reform, with multiple perspectives and proposals. Key points include: 1. Criticism of the current healthcare system's inefficiencies, including insurance companies, high costs, and lack of transparency. 2. Proposals for alternatives like Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), which aim to replace traditional insurance models by allowing direct payments to providers, reducing administrative costs, and promoting local investment. 3. Emphasis on personal responsibility, preventive care, and lifestyle changes to address health issues. 4. Suggestions for government oversight, loan forgiveness for healthcare professionals, and the need for a collaborative approach to reform. 5. Mention of existing models like Kaiser ... | |
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participatorymedicine.org
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| | | | | The news cycle is moving on, but the killing of Brian Thompson was awful, no matter how one feels about the shortcomings of the American health care system. In a [...] | |
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sacredcowchips.net
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| | | | | Ongoing increases in the resources dedicated to health care in the U.S., and their prices, are driven primarily by the abandonment of market forces. We have largely eliminated the incentives that markets create for all buyers and sellers of health care services as well as insurers. Consumers bear little responsibility for the cost of health... | |
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ukconstitutionallaw.org
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| | | TheTerminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Billis now in the House of Lords. After months of frantic activity in the Commons there is an opportunity for Parliament to draw breath and for the upper house to consider this measure carefully. It already has two critical committee reports published by theDelegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committeeand... | ||