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Report Finds Fault With Health Insurance
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Page: << Prev | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 There needs to be a discussion of solutions, whether that's the practice of evidence-based medicine, or dealing with the medical liability situation or the rising costs of other health-care services, Ghose said. "Those are the cost drivers that we need to be addressing immediately, rather than pointing out that people are unable to have the levels of coverage that they need," he said.
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SOURCES: Greg Scandlen, founder, Consumers for Health Care Choices, Hagerstown, Md.; Gail Shearer, director, Health Policy Analysis, Consumers Union, Washington, D.C.; Devon Herrick, senior fellow, National Center for Policy Analysis, Washington, D.C.; Mohit M. Ghose, vice president of public Affairs America's Health Insurance Plans, Washington, D.C.; March 22, 2007, teleconference with Carol Pryor, senior policy analyst, The Access Project, Boston; Joseph Ditre, executive director, Consumers for Affordable Health Care Foundation, Augusta, Maine;
The Illusion of Coverage: How Health Insurance Fails People When They Get Sick, March 22, 2007
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