Auto dealer assoc. supported 1958 price transparency law b/c understood frustration caused by price confusion would hurt them in long run. While not perfectly analogous to health care…(2/3)
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HC industry should consider approach of auto dealers re: 1958 law & use
@realdonaldtrump transparency EO as opportunity to help develop better, more patient friendly system instead of defending indefensible status quo that fuels calls for their destruction via single payer. (3/3)Show this thread
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Healthcare is screwed up. Ask Richard Scott why the private Medicaid insurances( Molina, Welcare, Simply, Magellan, etc) Does not pay the 20 percent Medicare does not cover!
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Hope they list what they pay for. And what they don’t. Instead of just selling junk coverage as on the past
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@newtgingrich you have to subscribe to@NYtimes to read this article :(Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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HC is complicated, before ACA “Obamacare” the public didn’t understand the language in the certification of coverage. Today’s overages certs are in plan language .. = 8 grade reading level. Comparing HC Automobile suggested pricing is a poor example.
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