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The rising costs of the French system and its concept and performance. Efforts to meet rising costs and rise of the "mutuals." Healthcare in France is at about 11% of GNP compared to 16% in the USA, with 50 million uninsured in the US and 99% of 64 million people of France covered. Pricing of pharmaceutical products and healthcare services remains a major unsolved problem in the U.S.
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The Soaring Cost of a Simple Breath
New York Times 10/12/2013
New York Times 12/21/2013
The French Lesson in Health Care
BusinessWeek 06/28/2007
New York Times 07/14/2007
In Holland, Some See Model For U.S. Health-Care System
Wall Street Journal 09/06/2007
Maker of Lipitor Digs In to Fight Generic Rival
New York Times 11/03/2007
New solutions are being developed and new ideas being tried to bring down health care costs. In many case quality can improve at lower cost or the similiar results delivered for lower cost with some other advantages inpatient focussed healthcare that improve outcomes. Pricing of pharmaceutical products and healthcare services as the major unsolved problem in the U.S.
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The Soaring Cost of a Simple Breath
New York Times 10/12/2013
New York Times 12/21/2013
Economy Led to Cuts in Use of Health Care, Study Says
New York Times 08/16/2010
Digital Records May Not Cut Health Costs, Study Cautions
New York Times 03/05/2012
Health Care: Obama's Budget Skimps on Cost-Cutting
BusinessWeek 03/05/2009
Hospitals Merge Design and Building to Cut Costs
New York Times 04/15/2009
Only $10 million annual increase to control fraud has been allocated in the bill. Its not likely to do much to control the overbilling and may be one more reason the health care reform bill will be a failure in controlling costs. Pricing of pharmaceutical products and healthcare services as the major unsolved problem in the U.S.
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New York Times 12/21/2013
BusinessWeek 12/10/2009
How the Senate bill would contain the cost of health care : The New Yorker
New Yorker 01/04/2010
In Battle Over Health Law, Math Cuts Both Ways
New York Times 01/07/2011
House Approves Health Law Repeal
Wall Street Journal 01/20/2011
A grim diagnosis for our ailing U.S. health care system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/28/2011
Failure of the Byron Dorgan legislation by 9 votes in the Senate even thogh a coalition of Democrats and Republicans support it, with the Obama Administration opposing it. President Obama turns his back on action that he supported to help Americans hurt hig prescription costs, after pharmaceutial industry lobbyists are able to influence the Obama administration. Just as in the banking industry the Obama adminsitration is letting lobbyists influence its policies.
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President Obama writes a new health reform prescription
Washington Post 12/16/2009
Wall Street’s resurgent prosperity frustrates its claims, and Obama’s - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/07/2011
What caused the financial crisis? The Big Lie goes viral - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/07/2011
A grim diagnosis for our ailing U.S. health care system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/28/2011
AARP Study Says Price of Popular Drugs Rose 26%
New York Times 03/06/2012
White House visitor logs show lobbying going strong - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/21/2012
Reviews of drugs for Lupus and MS resulting in turning them down because of high costs and modest efficacy.
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U.K. Pushback on Glaxo Drug Price
Wall Street Journal 10/01/2011
A grim diagnosis for our ailing U.S. health care system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/28/2011
AARP Study Says Price of Popular Drugs Rose 26%
New York Times 03/06/2012
Cost of Brand-Name Prescription Medicines Soaring
New York Times 11/28/2012
Providing incentives to patients to be compliant for diabetes complications and reduce costs significantly.
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Health Battle Over Soda Flares in Mexico
Wall Street Journal 08/28/2013
Tough Love, Lower Health Costs
BusinessWeek 10/22/2009
10 Ways to Cut Health-Care Costs Right Now
BusinessWeek 11/12/2009
Diabetes Cases Double to 347 Million
Wall Street Journal 06/27/2011
A Waiting Game at Finance Unit
Wall Street Journal 09/06/2011
A grim diagnosis for our ailing U.S. health care system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/28/2011
India, China and other developing countries are coming up with affordable technology to help the low income people in their countries get access to health care.
Grouped Articles
India and China Play Down Border Tensions
Wall Street Journal 05/21/2013
Business in India: A bumpier but freer road
Economist 10/02/2010
Lessons from a frugal innovator
Economist 04/16/2009
G.E. Chief Sees India Helping Cut Costs of U.S. Health Care
New York Times 10/03/2009
New York Times 11/12/2011
A grim diagnosis for our ailing U.S. health care system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/28/2011
Bowles-Simpson Deficit Commisssion proposals, critics say, did not adequately tackle the health care part of the US Deficit. Rivlin-Domenici Deficit Commission phases out the tax exclusion on employer-subsidized health care insurance. Both fall short in addressing the health care portion of the deficit.
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New York Times 12/11/2010
In Battle Over Health Law, Math Cuts Both Ways
New York Times 01/07/2011
CBO: U.S. budget deficit to reach $1.5 trillion in 2011, highest ever
Washington Post 01/26/2011
Wall Street Journal 04/05/2011
New York Times 04/07/2011
Second Panel Calls for Cutting Military Spending
New York Times 11/17/2010
The risks of "cosmetic" reform in the Obama administration's efforts, and the unsustainability of the current system in the costs and results it provides.
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Bayonne Medical Center Has Highest U.S. Billing Rates
New York Times 05/16/2013
New York Times 12/21/2013
Patients’ Costs Skyrocket; Specialists’ Incomes Soar
New York Times 01/18/2014
Something’s Got to Give in Medicare Spending
New York Times 06/14/2009
Robert J. Samuelson - Wrong Way on Health 'Reform'
Washington Post 06/15/2009
Obama's Health Plan Needs Spending Controls, CBO Says
Washington Post 06/17/2009
The costs of American health care per patient is double that of some European countries with poorer results in many critical areas of medical services. The burden on society as a whole and the lack of incentive for providers and patients to take action. Pricing of healthcare and pharmaceuticals as the major unsolved problem in the U.S.
Grouped Articles
The Soaring Cost of a Simple Breath
New York Times 10/12/2013
New York Times 12/21/2013
Economy Led to Cuts in Use of Health Care, Study Says
New York Times 08/16/2010
Patients’ Costs Skyrocket; Specialists’ Incomes Soar
New York Times 01/18/2014
A grim diagnosis for our ailing U.S. health care system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/28/2011
Four Deficit Myths and a Frightening Fact
Wall Street Journal 01/19/2012
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Lower Rise in Health Spending Predicted
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
Surveys: Health insurance costs shifted to workers, even as premiums surge - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/28/2011
A grim diagnosis for our ailing U.S. health care system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/28/2011
An Rx? Pay More to Family Doctors
Wall Street Journal 01/27/2012
What to Do on the Day After ObamaCare
Wall Street Journal 04/03/2012
Why Medical Bills Are a Mystery
New York Times 04/14/2012
Will drug innovation be affected adversely by price reductions in the USA? No say experts as it is a globalized industry and innovation takes place in labs around the world. And the pricing reforms, as in Britian and Germany, can actually encourage R&D for effective drugs with good cost relationships; when comparitive effectiveness of drugs and cost benefit analyses is used in pricing reforms. Pricing of pharmaceutical products and healthcare services is the major unsolved problem in the U.S.
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The Soaring Cost of a Simple Breath
New York Times 10/12/2013
New Medicines Emerge, but Few Blockbusters
Wall Street Journal 12/16/2013
New York Times 12/21/2013
FDA Approves Cholesterol Drug From Regeneron, Sanofi
Wall Street Journal 07/25/2015
Washington Post 09/22/2015
Settlement May Cut Drug Prices
Wall Street Journal 06/09/2007
Failure of the health care reforms of 2009 to tackle the cost of physician spending leave a big gap in the country's finances and its ability to finance both external wars, Iraq and Afghanistan and higher spending on social priorities. Something's got to give.
Grouped Articles
Maybe a New Day for Doctors’ Pay
New York Times 11/08/2009
10 Ways to Cut Health-Care Costs Right Now
BusinessWeek 11/12/2009
Finding the Nerve to Cut Health Costs
New York Times 12/09/2009
How the Senate bill would contain the cost of health care : The New Yorker
New Yorker 01/04/2010
New York Times 08/21/2011
A grim diagnosis for our ailing U.S. health care system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/28/2011
Technology is being adapted to suit local conditions and demand for affordability in poor countries. Western companies are only gradually waking up to the rich possibilities in this field just as pioneers are taking up this challenge in developing countries. The patient is at the centre of the the solutions and not the doctor in these advances and it has real potential for reducing cost and improving quality of health care worldwide.
Grouped Articles
Economist 04/16/2009
A Tiny Tax Could Do a World of Good
New York Times 09/24/2009
A grim diagnosis for our ailing U.S. health care system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/28/2011
With over one third of the cost of medical expenditures coming from doctors and hospitals, the complete absence of an effort to base care on quality, medical necessity and results, leaves the reform on shaky grounds.
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Patients’ Costs Skyrocket; Specialists’ Incomes Soar
New York Times 01/18/2014
Economist 10/15/2009
Health 'Debate' Deserves a Failing Grade
Wall Street Journal 11/18/2009
Finding the Nerve to Cut Health Costs
New York Times 12/09/2009
President Obama writes a new health reform prescription
Washington Post 12/16/2009
Health-care bill wouldn't bring real reform
Washington Post 12/17/2009
The German, French, Dutch and other models of health care. The health care system of France covers 99% of 64 million people at acost of 11% of GNP compared to 16% of GNP for the US and 50 million uninsures.
Grouped Articles
German Curbs On Drug Costs Rile Big Brands
Wall Street Journal 05/02/2005
The French Lesson in Health Care
BusinessWeek 06/28/2007
New York Times 07/14/2007
In Holland, Some See Model For U.S. Health-Care System
Wall Street Journal 09/06/2007
Maker of Lipitor Digs In to Fight Generic Rival
New York Times 11/03/2007
Pricey Drugs Put Squeeze on Doctors
Wall Street Journal 07/08/2008
Give it an "F" grade says Jeffrey Flier. It doesn't do much to control skyrocketing costs or to improve quality of care. Worse still its disingenous, as Congressmen are pretending to the public that reform has happened when it certainly has not.
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Health Care: Obama's Budget Skimps on Cost-Cutting
BusinessWeek 03/05/2009
Health-Care Reform: Who Pays Is So Taboo
BusinessWeek 05/20/2009
The Family Doctor: A Remedy for Health-Care Costs?
BusinessWeek 06/25/2009
Opportunities in the Obesity Epidemic
BusinessWeek 09/01/2009
Health Care: Lessons for America
BusinessWeek 08/13/2009
Who Picks Up the Tab for Health Reform
BusinessWeek 10/22/2009
Linked Articles
Obama's Health Expert Gets Political
Wall Street Journal 07/24/2009
A grim diagnosis for our ailing U.S. health care system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/28/2011
Linked Articles
10 Ways to Cut Health-Care Costs Right Now
BusinessWeek 11/12/2009
A grim diagnosis for our ailing U.S. health care system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/28/2011
Linked Articles
Health 'Debate' Deserves a Failing Grade
Wall Street Journal 11/18/2009
A grim diagnosis for our ailing U.S. health care system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/28/2011
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