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The solution that will solve health care crisis overnight Ep 135
The solution that will solve health care crisis overnight Ep 135
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69 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2017
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Solutions, solutions, solutions! The fight for freedom in health care doesn’t have to end with failure to repeal Obamacare. We are joined by Rep. Jim Butler (R-OH), a one-man think tank on health care, who shares with us some of the reforms to health care (not just insurance) he is pushing for in Ohio – reforms that can be replicated on a federal level.
Why should insurance companies and hospitals, which are propped up by every tool of government, be allowed to price fix and not have to send their charges to individuals before a service is rendered? This reform alone would apply market forces to health care and solve much of the problem. The hospital cartel is fighting his law in court because they know it will end the scam of using taxpayer funds to price fix consumers out of the market. They want to continue the venture socialist racket of using the statutory, regulatory, subsidy benefits from the government in order to box out competition and consumer demand.
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A Medicaid reform that would help EVERYONE (except lobbyists)
Vox video on hospitals failing to disclose their prices for a simple baby delivery
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Why should insurance companies and hospitals, which are propped up by every tool of government, be allowed to price fix and not have to send their charges to individuals before a service is rendered? This reform alone would apply market forces to health care and solve much of the problem. The hospital cartel is fighting his law in court because they know it will end the scam of using taxpayer funds to price fix consumers out of the market. They want to continue the venture socialist racket of using the statutory, regulatory, subsidy benefits from the government in order to box out competition and consumer demand.
Show links
A Medicaid reform that would help EVERYONE (except lobbyists)
Vox video on hospitals failing to disclose their prices for a simple baby delivery
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Aug 3, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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