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 EUGENE ROBINSON 
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We Must Reduce Health Care Costs*

*But please don't touch mine, no matter how wasteful

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(Newser) – The brouhaha over mammograms proves that we’ll never corral health care costs for one simple reason: no one wants to give up any care. Intellectually, women may understand that life-threatening breast cancer is pretty rare before age 50, but rare doesn’t mean non-existent. “Many women would rather be safe than sorry,” writes Eugene Robinson of the Washington Post, “and safe costs money.”

“Each of us should ask ourselves: How much expensive, unnecessary testing and treatment am I willing to have our out-of-control health system pay for to save one life, if the life in question might be mine?” asks Robinson. “The honest answer, I think is: a whole bunch.” So the only “honest solution is a word that cannot be spoken: rationing.” Our current systems already rations based on our ability to pay and the whim of insurers. It doesn’t really work—but no one’s willing to change it.

We're all for reducing health care costs, but no one actually wants to go without a procedure.
We're all for reducing health care costs, but no one actually wants to go without a procedure.   (Shutterstock)
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Just as all politics is local, all health care is personal. Skimping on somebody else's tests and procedures may be worth debating, but don't mess with mine. - Eugene Robinson

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davjc09
Nov 24, 09 10:54 AM CST
He makes some great points. Reply
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tomodachi
Nov 24, 09 2:29 PM CST
On this point, 100% wrong: ""proves that we’ll never corral health care costs"" There are plenty of examples of other industrialized countries controlling their health care costs... while providing a BETTER level of service.
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hybrid
Nov 24, 09 4:23 PM CST
"a better level of service" Source please!
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Loafer
Nov 24, 09 7:52 PM CST
Yes, Hybrid, a better level of service. If you need an appointment with a specialist you'll wait less in every other industrialized country than in America.
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hybrid
Nov 25, 09 7:11 AM CST
Source please! cause you know its bullshit! You got somthing or not..
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