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PERSPECTIVE
Rearranging The Deck Chairs
Marjorie Ginsburg
In their efforts to make insurance premiums more affordable, employers and health plans are promoting consumer-directed health care as a consumer-friendly alternative that will cut costs and improve quality. In my view, consumer-directed care reflects health care providers failure to deliver value and unrealistically assumes that consumers can make sound, cost-effective medical decisions. It also evades the fundamental question of how society defines the limits and obligations of health insurance, and it could stall meaningful action to hold all stakeholders accountable for an equitable, high-quality, and affordable system.

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