If what you say is true--and I have no reason to doubt you--that when people have the tools they need to shop around for care, both consumers and employers can save 50 percent or $250 billion that they can use for all types of services.
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Senator Scott emphasizes potential savings for consumers and employers through better healthcare shopping tools.
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