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To "bend the curve" of health care costs downward, their leverage must stop growing.
Deducing protein structures can quickly gobble even hefty amounts of cash, and awardees are trying to drive costs downward.
That the first step in reform, while deficit-neutral, does not significantly bend the cost of health care costs downward over time, is considered sweeping, historic, massive, socialist, fascist, budget busting, etc, is rather depressing.
The conclusions provide an opportunity to develop clear, unambiguous and practical policy that will drive costs downward and deliver increased health benefits.
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In Obama's America, benefits go upward, and costs go downward.
The new federal health care law may eventually "bend the cost curve" downward, as proponents argue.
I agree that it will require real vigilance and oversight, and probably some fixes to the law, if Obamacare is to, as the saying goes, "bend the cost curve" downward.
Call it the Obama Plan; it should combine a near-term stimulus on job-creating infrastructure, a phase-in, as the economy improves, of "something that resembles the 10-year Simpson-Bowles deficit-reduction plan — which would pay for the stimulus 15-20 times over" and a specific plan to "bend the health care cost-curve downward".
For instance, as mentioned in Section 2, the major computation cost in downward continued-based migration lies in the multidimensional FFTs and the FK step.
This evidence is consistent with the work of Paik et al. [22], who present evidence that Texas' tort reform did not bend the healthcare cost curve downward as was suggested by many proponents of tort liability reform.
The Medical Home Model attempts to bend the cost curve downward by providing coordination and continuity of care and avoiding unnecessary duplication of services.
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