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Posted Mon, Jun 1, 12:13 p.m.
The number is 30%. 30% of every medical care dollar goes to the administrative costs of supporting the insurance industry. This doesn't include the costs system incurs by making sure that the federal government handles ONLY the those populations that utilize health care the most: the elderly, the poor and ...
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This is an interesting and helpful article. Where it falls short for me, is that even if Prop 1 fails, we will still have a public transit system that is comprised of buses, a bit of light rail, trains, a water taxi and a short monorail. And none of them ...
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