Medical quackery : Government policy in the US
by Ken Schoolland
The Exterritorial Imperative
01/05 -- reprint from 1994
'Supply-and-demand doesn't apply in medicine' declared a headline in the Honolulu-Advertiser. The soaring cost of medical care in the United States has moved most pundits to call for some kind of government health insurance. And, in typical fashion, politicians have joined the crowd by offering solutions that increase their power rather than to examine ways that government created the problem in the first place...
http://www.butterbach.net/ken/MEDICAL_QUACKERY.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
The Exterritorial Imperative
01/05 -- reprint from 1994
'Supply-and-demand doesn't apply in medicine' declared a headline in the Honolulu-Advertiser. The soaring cost of medical care in the United States has moved most pundits to call for some kind of government health insurance. And, in typical fashion, politicians have joined the crowd by offering solutions that increase their power rather than to examine ways that government created the problem in the first place...
http://www.butterbach.net/ken/MEDICAL_QUACKERY.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 7. Jan, 14:28