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Proposed Health Care reform will not cut costs? Or will it?

When costs are projected by government “committees” they are rarely accurate. Remeber the “cash for clunkers” program that ran out of money in 4 weeks instead of the projected 1 year after 250,000 vehicles were sold using the program. Why should I trust these guys?

With Democrats increasingly confident that they can pass major health care legislation this year, some of the nation’s foremost experts are warning that the emerging bills do not do enough quickly to knock out soaring medical costs & costs for medical supplies — the biggest problem facing the majority of Americans, who already have insurance.

As Congress prepares for heated floor debate (the Senate Finance Committee is expected to approve its bill on Tuesday), the experts, including policy analysts, hospital executives and current and former health officials, say lawmakers must make crucial changes.

Their are always free options with public healthcare

Their are always free/low cost options with public healthcare

They urge adjusting the legislation to reshape more aggressively the health system, from one that overly rewards quantity of care to one that promotes high-quality, cost-efficient treatment that will save lives and money. Continue reading