Recent Developments Related to Medicare, Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Examines, USA

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Article Date: 07 May 2005 - 0:00 PDT

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Health care costs are "out of control," and Medicare is "going broke before our very eyes," but everyone is "too busy talking about Social Security," Robert Reich, former U.S. secretary of labor and a professor of social and economic policy at Brandeis University, said in a commentary on APM's "Marketplace" on Wednesday. According to Reich, the Bush administration wants to avoid a national discussion of ways the government could reduce health care costs -- such as using its "bargaining clout" as the nation's largest medical purchaser to reduce the cost of prescription drugs and health insurance -- because it would require a "more proactive" government, which "flies in the face of conservative ideology." Reich concludes that Democrats should offer "detailed" plans to control health care costs and the media should inform U.S. residents about the dangers Medicare's "real" crisis poses (Reich, "Marketplace," APM, 5/4).

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