Consumer Driven Health Care: New Tools for a New Paradigm Greg Scandlen.

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Consumer Driven Health Care: New Tools for a New Paradigm Greg Scandlen

Essential Problem in Health Care Not FFS, but TPP Third-Party payment leads to Excess consumption, which leads to Runaway costs, which leads to Third-Party rationing, which leads to Limited supply of services, which leads to Consumer discontent, which leads to Governmental interference

Sources of HC Spending

Does the US spend too much or too little on health care?

How Much Change is Needed?

Third Party Payment Consumer Insurer Provider

Two-Party Contracts Consumer InsurerProvider Employer Consumer

Employer-Based Tax Subsidy, by Household Income, 2004

Contact: Greg Scandlen Consumers for Health Care Choices