The health care industry has sait it can cut costs 1.5 percent a year for 10 years, thus saving $2 trillion.
My question is: Why couldn’t they do it before they were threatened with reform?
The answer, I assume, is that they didn’t think they had to.
Now they’re afraid their profits will fall by a lot more than 1.5 percent if true reform passes.
Now, I’ve been a newspaper reporter for more than a quarter century. I was writing about this crisis for 15 years before it took my son’s life. I suspect the worst from these corporate giants.
My prediction is that they want to look reasonable now, and then when Congress tries real reform they can oppose it and say, “Look, we tried to come halfway …”
I don’t trust them. Not for a minute.
Reform is NOT a done deal. We can’t assume it is. We must keep pushing our representatives in federal government to do the right thing. We must be louder than the lobbyists for the medical-industrial complex or we won’t get meaningful reform.
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