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How To Eliminate Waste In U.S. Health Care
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Most people have a suspicion that a significant portion of healthcare costs in America are wasted. Now, a new report from Thomson Reuters has proven them right. Almost one-third of medical expenditures each year, up to $850 million, is wasted on things such as unnecessary care, disorganized paperwork, and fraud. Reducing these costs would have a significant impact on the cost of health insurance. There are fewer primary care physicians who must fill out more paperwork and hire more clerical help; this is in contrast to most other industrialized nations. The report found several ways to reduce wasteful spending on healthcare:
These recommendations should be included in the healthcare reform bill going through Congress, as they would surely result in lower costs for any health insurance plan. Supporters of a public option could also use these suggestions as a road map to finding the money to cover such a program. Other countries with a similar government-run insurance program already follow similar strategies. Eliminating waste in the health care system would go a long way towards paying for the projected $1 trillion cost of the comprehensive reform bill, although it would also be beneficial for private insurers' profit margins. However, these changes will probably see resistance from those individuals and groups accustomed to the status quo. (Image: Alarzy under CC 2.0)
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