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Citizen's Health Care Working Group Empowers Government, Not Health Care Consumers, Group Says
2006
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bx health-working-group w r [David Hogberg] found that the most harmful recommendation in the report called for defining \"core benefits and services for All Americans.\" It urged the creation of a supposedly \"nonpartisan public/private group\" composed in part of patients, providers, payers and other experts to establish these core benefits. \"It is the height of folly to think that a group of 'experts' can determine what set of benefits are needed for nearly 300 million Americans,\" warned Hogberg. \"Every individual is different, with different health insurance needs at different times in his or her life. What benefits a person wants should be between the individual and the health insurance provider,\" said Hogberg, \"not at the whim of a government commission.\"
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