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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Government & Business
  • Language:English
  • Pages:329
  • eBook ISBN:9781483550039

The Truth About The Healthcare Industry

by Roy J. Meidinger

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Overview
The Truth About The healthcare Industry is the industry has eliminated competition and replaced it with cooperation between healthcare providers and healthcare insurance companies. during the last 30 years the industry enriched it self by $21 trillion, caused the closing of 75,000 manufacturing firms and eliminated 7 million jobs, for 30 years the U.S. had a negative trade deficit of $10 trillion.
Description
The Truth About The Healthcare Industry, is it is an Oligopoly, an Industry, with very high costs and low quality of service. The book looks at the last 30 years and explains how this industry has stolen $21 trillion, through false billings, accounting fraud, kickbacks and restrained trade by using economic duress. As this industry expanded, it damaged other industries, especially the manufacturing industry, which closed 75,000 companies and caused the loss of 7 million manufacturing jobs. The book shows that the government has known for some time, has covered up the illegal practices, especially the IRS. The presumption that the private insurance companies' contracts supersede the patient's contract is false, because of the substantive legal requirements of the Parole evidence rule. The book presents a solution to the problem, which will cut healthcare cost in half, eliminate state taxes for Medicaid, move 1.5 trillion a year into other industries, increase salaries, thereby increasing tax revenues. The new system will not increase government spending but use the existing expenditures for all healthcare programs, the book presents several countries, which have gone to a single payer system and spend less than half per capita than the United States. The facts show we can move to a single payer system in this country, with no increase in taxes and eliminate all private health insurance premiums.
About the author
Born Aug. 14th, 1942 Retired