Are Profit And Healthcare Incompatible?

Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog,
The only way to systemically lower costs is to make prevention and transparency the top priorities.
Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog,
The only way to systemically lower costs is to make prevention and transparency the top priorities.
Authored by Daniel Lang via SHTFplan.com,
There’s only one thing that has been constant throughout the duration of Trump’s presidency, and that is the reaction of the people who oppose him.
Time after time the Left has responded to Trump’s actions and words with unfettered fear, paranoia, and highly publicized meltdowns. His mere presence in the White House seems to leave them hyperventilating, sobbing, and lashing out at anyone dares to support him, or even refuses to denounce him.
In what looks like a routine briefing, Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin is due to discuss the Veterans Educational Assistance Act in a press conference beginning at 5 p.m. ET.
However, in light of the fact that it's been a rough day for the Trump administration, reporters are probably brimming with questions about the ongoing controversy about Trump's response to the violence in Charlottesville Va. this weekend.
N. Korea Has A Better And More Equitable Health Care System Than The US
Read Professor Michel Chossudovsky’s report on the World Health Organization’s latest finding:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/north-korea-their-health-system-sucks-do-they-have-schools-and-hospitals-in-america-weve-got-medicare/5604293
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For a couple of years now we've highlighted various data points suggesting that Obamacare was, and continues to be, in an inescapable death spiral that will end in a spectacular collapse of healthcare exchanges around the country. While there are a number of reasons that Obamacare was doomed from the start, it basically all boils down to the original failed logic that millions of young, healthy Americans would gladly pay out the nose for a product they didn't want and knew they would never use all to fulfill a civic obligation to subsidize the healthcare costs of their older and/or less fo