Monday, October 12, 2009

Health care round up

  • Fortune editor Shawn Tully says the Baucus health care bill will severely undermine incentives for businesses to offer insurance to their employees.
  • The Washington Examiner gives the truth about the CBO analysis of the Baucus bill -- they weren't exactly provided with all of the relevant information.
  • Robert Samuelson argues that the quest to expand insurance coverage, rather than control costs, represents a path to downward mobility.
  • The Wall Street Journal editorial board looks at Germany's "stressed" health care model.

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