But any discussion of waste needs to look
how health care dollars are thrown away on procedures and care that patients don't need — and how hard it is to stop it.
Not exact matches
No matter
how the federal
health care debate turns out, developing more reliable
health care guides for consumers has the potential improve
care quality, saving lives and eliminating billions of
dollars in needless costs.
At a time of huge government surpluses, universal shelter, like universal
health care, is on the agenda of few politicians, who argue instead about
how many billions of
dollars to return to wealthy taxpayers..
The article provides an analysis of
how Americans are likely to spend their
health care dollars in the coming decade, with projections for spending by different sectors, payers, and sponsors.
It's a useful question for policymakers who must decide
how to allocate dollars for highways, health care, and schooling, but for those of us working in the K - 12 arena, the more relevant question is: How do we most wisely spend the dollars we ha
how to allocate
dollars for highways,
health care, and schooling, but for those of us working in the K - 12 arena, the more relevant question is:
How do we most wisely spend the dollars we ha
How do we most wisely spend the
dollars we have?
State Superintendent Tony Evers said Thursday he is concerned a proposal from Gov. Scott Walker to tie more than half a billion
dollars in new school funding to
how much school districts» staff are paying toward their
health care costs could be misapplied to districts that have cut costs.
They are considered «livestock» by the USDA and again, the economics of the trade dictate
how much can be spent on
health care, feeding, kennel staff, food quality and housing for a puppy who will be sold to a distributer for a couple of hundred
dollars at most.
See
how now a huge and rapidly growing amount of your tax
dollars are going to pay for bureaucrats pensions, salaries (30 % more than average Americans make and growing), pensions, big fancy offices with sculptured lawns with ugly artwork out front, pensions, cheap or free
health care, pensions, and oh yes, mustn't forget pensions.
On the ABC's AM program, Sophie Scott spoke with
health economist Professor Philip Clarke about
how to save
health dollars without weakening our primary
care system.