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September 22, 2008

Cognitive dissonance in U.S. health care

On Friday The Health Care Blog posted an interesting article on the mindset of Americans towards health care:

[Uwe Reinhardt] concludes: “In short, Governor Corzine, in my professional view, the extraordinarily expensive, often excellent just as often dysfunctional, confused and confusing American health system is a faithful reflection of the minds and souls making up America’s body politic.”

The way we pay health care providers who take Medicaid patients illustrates just how conflicted we are. Doctors who treat these patients are paid much less then they would be if they were treading Medicare patients. In other words “Americans tell providers that the value of their work is lower when applied to uninsured patients or to patients insured by Medicaid.” Reinhardt observes.

Posted by Staff at 08:30 AM
Category: Cognitive Dissonance; Health Care

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