“In an odd mixture of practical recommendations and wishful thinking, the Committee for Economic Development (CED)has issued its plan for health care reform. Of course first we have to suffer through the typical litany of exaggerations when it comes to the failures in US health care such as “No one has an incentive to seek, or provide, quality, cost-effective health care . . .” or “. . . there is no meaningful competition in our employer-based health insurance system” or “There is little or no incentive to utilize cost saving technology. . .” and “. . . employers can generally offer only one plan.”
See my entire post over at the World Health Care Blog