Sen. Alexander at Axios Event: The Debate Should Move From Health Insurance to Health Care Costs
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- Says we'll never have lower-cost health insurance until we have lower-cost health care
- "I'm going to focus on making the system more of a market, getting rid of barriers, and--if I could--find a way to make it possible for those of us who buy health care services every day to know the price of what we're paying for." - Sen.
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At an event hosted by Axios today, Alexander discussed his 2019 health care policy priorities, specifically reducing the cost of health care, with Axios co-founder and Executive Editor
"My focus over the next two years is to see if we can do one or two big things to reduce health care costs and maybe 10 or 12 little things and try to move the whole debate from health insurance where we've been stuck for eight years arguing about six percent of the health insurance market, that's Obamacare, to health care costs," Alexander said. "You'll never get lower-cost health insurance until you have lower-cost health care."
He added: "We've had five hearings on reducing health care costs and Dr.
Alexander: "Well, that's it. The first thing is to get rid of the barriers in the way of innovators, but nobody knows the cost. Secretary Azar is going to be here. He's got a great story about how he went for a procedure and found out it costs several thousand dollars and he got on the website and checked around and found out he could get it for
Alexander: "Well, I've talked already with [Senator
Background:
In a
Alexander yesterday sent a letter to leading health care experts at the
At the first hearing of the series, the committee established a common understanding of how much health care costs; at the second hearing, the committee explored ways to reduce unnecessary health care spending; at the third hearing, the committee focused on ways to reduce the administrative burden on doctors and hospitals; and at the fourth hearing, the committee focused on finding ways to improve access to information about the cost and quality of health care for patients. At the fifth and final hearing of the series, the committee examined what the private sector is doing to encourage innovation and what
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