MIT: Why Does Health Care Cost So Much?

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Frustrated emergency-room doctor Paul Hochfeld explores why U.S. health care costs so much and argues that a single-payer system is a good solution.

"The majority of Americans want some form of a national health plan. Lobbyists continue to foster the political wisdom (myth?) that embracing anything that resembles a single payer system is political suicide. Reality check: our health care system will remain broken until the focus shifts from profits to health. That won't happen until somebody, other than insurance companies, takes control. This is now a political problem. Our citizens need to make enough noise and put enough pressure on our politicians to get them to listen to us, instead of the lobbyists."

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