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Third-Party Payer is the Biggest Economic Problem With America's Health Care System

This mini-documentary from the Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation explains that "third-party payer" is the main problem with America's health care system. This is why undoing Obamacare, while desirable, is just a small first step if we want to reduce costs and boost efficiency

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Added: Jul-18-2012 
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  • Wrong

    Government is the problem with American healthcare....

    Competition is what drives quality

    Not subsidies

    Obama care is a disaster folks... Sooner you realize it the better off you will be

    When people are able to vote for freebies at the expense of others, then our republic will be lost forever

    You gonna be responsible for that?

    Defeat Obama now! Before its too late

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    • @XyBerFuNK Didn't watch the video.

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    • @mdscorpio71

      XyBerFuNK is one of your typical partiasn finger pointers who thinks all of the blame lies on the other side of the isle, not with big government itself. Republicans and democrats have both contributed to the rise in costs across the board. There is far too little debate on true austerity measures which need to be taken.

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    • @mdscorpio71 single payer system..the system needs a reboot and needs to include that. Health insurance is bogus and defective. Once the prices for things such as terminal illness become too high ther person is resorted to go onto medicaid or medicare depending on the age. The reason medical was so cheap in the sixties is because people usually died of heart or cancer illnesses.

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    • @absu69 No market including healthcare can escape the laws of economics.

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    • @absu69 but while I would agree that health insurance is defective, the answer is not more government in the market, it is less.

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  • her voice is a bit screechy...but she's cute, so I'll just turn the volume down

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  • freedomworks? come on mdscorpio.

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    • @absu69 She is the "narrator", the content is by the Center for Freedom and Prosperity. but if even if was - attacking the messenger and not the message? come on absu69

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  • First and most importantly, GET RID OF obama AND obamacare!!!

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  • Notice how the other purchases are 'things', your health is not & let's wait for Freedom Works talk about the Marxist closed shop the Dr's have, or big pharmas closed market & their enforcers the FDAA.
    Government is completely involved in the health industry.

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  • Is this bitch autistic or just really bad at reading a teleprompter? She should get some lessons from Obama.....WWWHHHOOOAAA!

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  • nice try,the biggest problem is overpaid cry baby doctors and corporations running medical facilities,period.people used to go to med school because they wanted to help people,now it's so they can drive a bmw,only work 1/2 a day 1 or 2 days a week,and tell their selves they are worth it for some reason,o and lets not forget that tired old excuse 'malpratice insurance cost too much',why?could it be due to so many malpractice suits?but i thought 'tell their selves they are worth it',lol,cut off th More..

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