2.26.2009

The "Massachusetts plan"


Massachusetts members of the Physicians for a National Health Program released a report today [Feb. 18] faulting the state's experiment with health reform for failing to achieve universal coverage, being too expensive and draining funds away from safety-net providers.



The doctors' punch line is that the reform has given private insurance companies more business and power without eliminating vast administrative waste. In fact, it says, the "Connector" in charge of administering the reform adds about 5 percent more in administrative expenses.



In summary, nothing less than single-payer national health reform will work, according to authors Drs. Rachel Nardin, David Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler, all professors at Harvard Medical School.

[From The Health Care Blog: Massachusetts doctors say single-payer or bust]


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