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| Without health care reform, the United States is projected to spend over $40 trillion on health care in the next decade. Experts estimate that thirty percent of that spending – up to $12 trillion dollars – will be wasted on ineffective care, pointless red tape, and counterproductive treatments that can actually harm patients. |
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| When it comes to health care, American small business owners are getting a raw deal. While the current insurance marketplace offers some options to larger employers, it too often leaves small business owners on the outside looking in. They face unpredictable changes in costs, and far too often they are forced to choose between covering employees and the very survival of their businesses. |
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| For many years, Oregon businesses and consumers have been hit with a steady stream of increases in health insurance premiums and out-of-pocket health care costs.
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| Our health care system is in crisis. Without swift action, that crisis could threaten every Oregon family’s health and finances. |
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| An analysis of key strategies to cut costs, not by cutting care, but by cutting waste, boosting consumers' purchasing power, and strengthening the state's role to watchdog excessive rates. |
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