The Senate Finance Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on the Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson (GCHJ) bill on Monday. While there is plenty to debate, criticize and ask questions about in the bill, the media is failing in their efforts to ask basic questions about many of the claims being made. Does the GCHJ bill spend more dollars in 2026 than it does today on Medicaid, subsidies and reinsurance? Has research shown that spending more money on health care is always correlated to better quality care? What percent of health care spending is considered wasted?
Source: Forbes September 23, 2017 21:33 UTC