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On the economics of Health Care:

sexypants:

I find it difficult to believe it’s going to be easier to get access to preventative care if access rises and supply remains the same.  In Economics 101 we know that leads to increased scarcity.

Economics 101 hasn’t really proven reliable in the health care market. We certainly know traditional economic theory, competition, and the free market enterprise has not led to higher quality and lower price.

It’s the weekend: ~fin~

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