As outlined in a March 2010 American Thinker article by Richard Baehr, many experts think the real problem with America's health care system is the inherently expensive cost of goods and services, as opposed to direct access to quality medical care. And as the Washington Post notes, wasteful medicine costs the U.S. health care system an estimated $700 billion annually.
The list of 45 "evidence-based recommendations" are posted on the site Choosing Wisely, and the participating physicians say they hope that by educating both doctors and patients they can work toward both improving quality of medical care and simultaneously reducing costs by "eliminating unnecessary tests and procedures."
2 comments:
sounds like "death panels" to me! grrrrrrr
-ravaging foaming at the mouth partisan ideologue
I can see through the smoke on this one.I hope the unnecessary tests and procedures are not the ones I will need to extend my life.
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