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To: Alighieri who wrote (833536)1/31/2015 1:18:37 PM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1577007
 
>> Personally I find all of these "studies", taken mere months after the implementation of the law, premature and inconclusive. It will take years for habits to reform and for the true effect of the law to alter patterns that have taken years to become established..

Seriously. One political party upends a the biggest single economic sector that exists in the entire world economy in a play for political power.

And you don't think we ought to study the results?

Sorry, but that does not make a lot of sense.



To: Alighieri who wrote (833536)1/31/2015 5:03:28 PM
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Personally I find all of these "studies", taken mere months after the implementation of the law, premature and inconclusive.

......so you reject all the studies claiming ACA reduced rate of increase in cost of health care.? .......right Al??



To: Alighieri who wrote (833536)2/2/2015 1:39:45 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577007
 
Al,
Personally I find all of these "studies", taken mere months after the implementation of the law, premature and inconclusive. It will take years for habits to reform and for the true effect of the law to alter patterns that have taken years to become established.

It's not hard to predict what's going to happen when demand for services outpace the service providers.

I never believed the claims that ObamaCare will reduce costs, much less reduce the deficit. The whole cost structure when it comes to health care in America is riddled with inefficiencies. None of them are even remotely addressed by the regulations.

Tenchusatsu