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Author Archives: Oliver Woods
The Government Model Of Health Care Reform Is Lethal
Health care reform is clearly needed, but is big government really the best source of reform? As usual, government presents itself as the cultural balm to heal all wounds. In reality it has become the cultural bomb to wound all heels. The “heels” being the vast majority of the American citizenry that expects somebody else to provide for their health, education and welfare via the threat of government coercion. Continue reading
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The Business Model of Health Care Reform Is Expensive And Ineffective
The existing business model of health care in this country is very good at what has been referred to as the “body & fender” component of modern medicine. However, it is dismally ignorant of what it takes to “keep the engine humming” and thus avoid disastrous system failure. This article takes a closer look at why the business model for health care stands in need of reform. Continue reading
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