You cannot have:
a) Low healthcare costs
b) No consumer cost sharing
c) Doctors do everything they think benefits patients
d) No insurer oversight
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This week certainly illustrates the fiendish political economy of health costs.
Economists often fret that public programs are too vulnerable to lobbying.
But costs are often much harder to cut when private insurers are in the mix, because it’s too easy to fit them with a black hat.
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