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Report: A Plan to Pay for Health Care Reform

We need to modernize the medical care system so that it costs less and delivers more in terms of quality care.

By David M. Cutler and Judy Feder
June 26, 2009


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[Editor’s Note: With the debate over health care reform in full swing this month, many may be wondering how we will pay for the overhaul of our health care system. This detailed report outlining a combination of responsible financing options is definitely worth a read.]

Financing issues are among the most difficult problems in health care. Because of the deteriorating federal budget, health care reform needs to be budget-neutral over the course of the next decade. After that interval, health reform needs to reduce projected deficits, or the budgetary situation will become untenable. To make this happen, health care reform needs to insure that all Americans have health insurance coverage.

Increasing coverage and saving money requires a complex combination of short- and long-run policies. In this paper, we lay out a set of policies that focus particularly on how the medical care system can be modernized so that it costs less and delivers more in terms of quality care. Alongside these policy proposals, we present options for guaranteeing the budget neutrality of health care reform through a series of “failsafe” policy proposals that could be implemented as needed.

Read the full report (pdf)


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