The Market Doesn’t Ration Health Care
By Sheldon Richman
Posted in The Goal Is Freedom on 7 August 2009
Stats: 44 views and 15 Comments Healthcare reformers say they have two objectives: to enable the uninsured and under-insured to consume more medical services than they consume now, and to keep the prices of those services from rising, as they have been, faster than the prices of other goods and services. Unfortunately, Economics 101 tells us ...
Do We Need State Control of Medical Care?
By William Anderson
Posted in Not So Fast! on 1 July 2009
Stats: 8 views and 8 Comments The notion that the political classes “should never waste a good crisis” has extended not only to the de facto nationalization of domestic auto companies and the financial sector, but also to medical care. It is treated as inevitable that the government will demand to control all the money that ...


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