Doctor's Orders?

Critics of comparative effectiveness research, which the government has been funding for decades, claim that it will lead to treatment being approved or denied based on costs. Proponents say it will improve the quality of care and can, in some cases, show that more costly treatments aren't as effective as less expensive alternatives.

We can't predict what will happen in the future, but we can say that several claims being made about the impact of ... Full Story »

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Kenneth Sibbett
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by Kenneth Sibbett - Mar. 2, 2009

A good report that clarifies what is in the bill and what is bull. You can't argue with Rush. You can't argue with Hannity. Why try arguing with this conservative who will twist and turn words in a way only the less educated, who are their base, will understand.

I'm not knocking the less educated, they work hard, go to church and pay their taxes. But when people like Rush start yelling about taking their guns, that's all they hear.

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