We have got to change that if we are going to have better outcomes at lower costs.
But, surely, you are not pushing back on the point in the Rand study, that a $10 increase in co-pay----
Of course, this is, in my view, one of the best parts about the Affordable Care Act--is to close the donut hole so that ...
I really appreciate your having this hearing.
These provisions are unwise and unwarranted.
It would put a barrier to anybody challenging decisions by essentially imposing a poll tax, or a speech tax.
I think we actually need a lot more research.
This is not just about the out-of-pocket costs of the drugs, and it is not just about what the government spends on the ...
93 percent of traditional Medicare spending goes toward the care of beneficiaries with multiple chronic conditions.
I do not see that as minor. I take it to be a good point.
I think we have got some great ideas for how, if we make the right investments, we can get better outcomes at lower cost...
We ought to be focused more on patient management and relate to individuals.
The Republican bills would elevate speed over safety, while opening new, huge swaths of new public land.
Thank you, Mr. Cotton.
I want to talk again about out-of-pocket costs to the individual consumer.
These bills are a relic of a bygone era.
I really think the evidence suggests that concentration is one of those factors and that when we see the largest financi...
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