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Title:
Reducing health care costs
Author:
David Segesta
Date:
9/7/2007
Year:
2007
Article:
Editor, The Detroit News:
The basic problem with health care in America is that it's too expensive. The in-store health clinics described in the News' August 27 article, "In-store health clinics take off," offer a way to reduce costs by having nurses or physicians' assistants deal directly with the patients instead of doctors, at least for minor problems.
I think it's a good idea.
It's also something that was suggested by presidential candidate Ron Paul during one of his interviews.
David Segesta
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