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The only reason for them to tolerate managed care's restrictions was to save themselves money—lower premiums and lower cost sharing.
Can Accountable-Care Organizations Improve Health Care While Reducing Costs? Anna Wilde Mathews 2012
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He might have said that as Governor he made a good-faith effort to resolve some of health care's long-running dysfunctions, but that it hadn't worked out and that's why state experiments are valuable.
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Elizabeth L. Bewley's new book, "Killer Cure: Why Health Care is the Second Leading Cause of Death in America and How to Ensure That It's Not Yours," is focused on driving change so that health care's purpose stops being "to deliver tests and treatments" and starts being "to enable people to lead the lives they want."
Judith Johnson: Why Hospitals Are The Worst Place To Be When You Are Sick (Part 2) Judith Johnson 2011
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Elizabeth L. Bewley's new book, "Killer Cure: Why Health Care is the Second Leading Cause of Death in America and How to Ensure That It's Not Yours," is focused on driving change so that health care's purpose stops being "to deliver tests and treatments" and starts being "to enable people to lead the lives they want."
Judith Johnson: Why Hospitals Are The Worst Place To Be When You Are Sick (Part 2) Judith Johnson 2011
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Elizabeth L. Bewley's new book, "Killer Cure: Why Health Care is the Second Leading Cause of Death in America and How to Ensure That It's Not Yours," is focused on driving change so that health care's purpose stops being "to deliver tests and treatments" and starts being "to enable people to lead the lives they want."
Judith Johnson: Why Hospitals Are The Worst Place To Be When You Are Sick (Part 2) Judith Johnson 2011
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Video of staff, patients on health care's front lines.
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Who care's after the last administration even the devil would be a breath of fresh air.
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She's 25 and she has 4 kids (or, i guess HAD since foster care's gonna take care of that).
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Please forgive me for thinking Washington care's about the little guy, that goes for both sides.
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Elizabeth L. Bewley's new book, "Killer Cure: Why Health Care is the Second Leading Cause of Death in America and How to Ensure That It's Not Yours," is focused on driving change so that health care's purpose stops being "to deliver tests and treatments" and starts being "to enable people to lead the lives they want."
Judith Johnson: Why Hospitals Are The Worst Place To Be When You Are Sick (Part 2) Judith Johnson 2011
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