Saturday, November 20, 2010

Health Care escapes:

Hoping you never need any for as long as you live;
Leaving by the front door as soon as it's deemed you need ridiculously expensive testing when you're on Medicare or Medicaid;
Insisting that there be no merger between doctors or hospitals so as to keep expenses low for private health care;
Leaving the American Medical Association behind after it asked governmental officials to "provide explicit exceptions to anti-trust laws";
To do the same to the Federation of American Hospitals which is requesting a waiver in fraud and abuse investigations.

See also The New York Times, November 20, 2010 Consumer risks feared as health law spurs mergers. By Robert Pear.

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