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No Good Answers At Healthcare Town Hall

I am not as well educated in healthcare policy or politics as Dr Wes, Dr Val, KevinMD, Movin’ Meat, or Dr Sid Schwab.  I keep reading and listening, trying to understand and decide where I stand.  I seem to be more of a centrist (I think).

I was not able to attend any of the previous town hall meetings held in Little Rock on healthcare, but was able to attend the one today.  It was sponsored by the Americans for Prosperity.   The headline speaker was John Stossel.  I am happy to note it was a civil discourse though that may be due to most of them leaning the same way.

I didn’t come away any clearer than before.

I do tend to agree with Stossel that “when insurance is paying” (and not the individual) “it changes behavior.”  We aren’t as engaged in the decision making when someone else is paying.  However, it is very difficult to get straight answers or even estimates when it comes to healthcare.  It’s easy to say what an x-ray might cost.  It is difficult to estimate all the drugs, surgeries, care someone might need who has been involved in a major accident.  WSJ Health Blog provides links to sites that can help with cost questions. Read more »

*This blog post was originally published at Suture for a Living*

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