UsaToday is reporting that the med industry has found $2T to fund a painless change to universc/ healthcare.
Apparently they already know how to make the necessary changes. They are afraid of them. According to usaToday, this is what they are afraid of:
"Insurers, for example, want to avoid creation of a government health plan that would directly compete with them to enroll middle-class workers and their families. Drug makers worry that in the future, new medications might have to pass a cost-benefit test before they can win approval. And hospitals and doctors are concerned the government could dictate what they get paid to care for any patient, not only the elderly and the poor."
Apparently they already know how to make the necessary changes. They are afraid of them. According to usaToday, this is what they are afraid of:
"Insurers, for example, want to avoid creation of a government health plan that would directly compete with them to enroll middle-class workers and their families. Drug makers worry that in the future, new medications might have to pass a cost-benefit test before they can win approval. And hospitals and doctors are concerned the government could dictate what they get paid to care for any patient, not only the elderly and the poor."
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