(2/5) The Hospital Competition Act of 2018 would give the FTC more resources to ensure robust competition in hospital markets across the United States
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(3/5) My bill would reduce incentives for consolidation and create a grant program to encourage states to implement policies that increase competition in the hospital market, creating more choices and lowering costs for patients
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(4/5) Finally, it would encourage transparency by requiring hospitals to post the costs for their 100 most common procedures
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(5/5) This bill is an ambitious proposal to directly tackle the increasing cost of health care and ensure access to affordable hospital services for all Americans.
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You know, you could HOLD A TOWN HALL so we could DISCUSS THIS DIRECTLY. But you won't even answer tweets! MEDICARE NEGOTIATES PRICES, I would gladly PAY to be in medicare, and I'm VERY healthy. THIS WOULD PROVIDE PRICE CONTROLS and insure ALL. But you hide from us.
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Not in the mood for your lies today. For real.
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Free market healthcare has never been done successfully
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You and your party are a stain on this nation. Your faux concern about healthcare is just that...FALSE! You and your party want to take health care away from millions and deny it to anyone you don’t think is worthy. SHAME!
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I want you to explain your wonderful bill since most people's choice of a hospital happens to do more with what their company's insurance says they are to use than competition for services between hospitals.
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