A few years ago Massachusetts opted for universal health-care. At the time they passed the bill, there was no word of cutting costs. Just like a diner at a nice restaurant who ends up getting a large bill after an enjoyable meal, Massachusetts is finding out after a few years it must do something about enormous costs.
BW asked the practical question, what can be done about costs right now? More importantly, they estimate that if half of all the waste, fraud and unnecessary spending were cut, it would be possible to provide health insurance for all. Thomson Reuters just released an extensive report about health-care spending in the U.S. which the BW article is based on.
What is the basic problem with the health-care system right now?