Legos, Red Sox, and Those Long Waits in Massachusetts

Funny video, but poor correlation between Massachusetts health care reform and increasing wait times.

(Blog Post) The suggestion that the 2006 health reform jacked up the price of health insurance misses one inconvenient fact: Insurance in Massachusetts was among the nation's most expensive long before the law took effect. There are a variety of reasons for that. The higher cost of living in New England has something to do with it. So does the heavy concentration of teaching hospitals. (Research suggests that when you have a lot of high-tech hospitals in an area, it ... Full Story »

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Kristin Gorski
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by Kristin Gorski - Jul. 8, 2009

This blog post focuses specifically on rebutting the argument in a video from the National Review; it does so well, and in doing so, shows holes in many misinformed arguments about how universal health coverage.

Someone needs to do a Lego video rebuttal to the National Review piece.

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