How can we possibly afford significant health care reform? Wouldn t such changes to the health care system result in higher taxes or insurance premiums?
Massachusetts already spends more per capita on medical care than nearly anyplace else on earth. The trouble is, a very large proportion of the dollars already being paid are siphoned away from patient care and into wasteful bureaucracy and paperwork, or dividends for shareholders of for-profit insurance companies. We propose a “90/10” rule will ensure that much more of the state s health care dollar is actually spent on health care.
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