As leaders in Washington debate the future of a plan to get our nation's arms around the colossal health care system, it's worthwhile to take a look at how things would be different today if some past health reform efforts had succeeded.
What if ... this latest attempt to get a handle on the health care system doesn't succeed?
- Will typical family premiums double in ten years to $24,000 as predicted?
- Will the number of uninsured really increase from 49 million today to between 57 million and 66 million by 2019?
- Will states struggle to meet the staggering increases in the number of people who must rely on Medicaid and CHIP for affordable coverage?People think if we do nothing, we will have what we have now," said Karen Davis, the president of the Commonwealth Fund in an interview with the New York Times. "In fact, what we will have is a substantial deterioration in what we have."
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