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Why you’re not hearing from hospitals in the reform debate

Posted on November 5, 2009 at 12:07 pm

A former CMS boss tells Blake Farmer they’re quite satisfied, thank you, with the lukewarm, wishy-washy way things appear to be going.

“If you really want to do the right thing and finance this thing and pay for it, hospitals should probably be taking a bigger hit as should probably a lot of the providers, but that’s not likely to happen.”

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One Responses to “Why you’re not hearing from hospitals in the reform debate”

  1. SouthernIndie writes
    November 6th, 2009 8:29 am

    We don’t know the final outcome of this new health care debate, but one thing is certain: If the taxpayers are going to carry much more of the CURRENT
    billings rates of doctors, hospitals, and medical suppliers and Pharma, it will be astromonical!!!
    No discussions are truly discussing factual ways to reduce the cost, only what items that will have extra
    taxes to pay for it(Aspirin, tampons, ins. premiums etc.) Instead of 16% GDP it may wind up 30% at today’s cost. Dark clouds keep swirling above!

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