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What Will Healthcare Reform Really Cost?

Healthcare as we know it is a serious burden on the national economy. Is Congress willing to make the necessary changes to overhaul the system?

GRITtv

July 8, 2009

Healthcare as we know it is a serious burden on the national economy. Partisans on both sides of the debate at least agree on that. Some project that healthcare costs will equal 20 percent of our GNP in the next decade if major changes aren’t made. But what is the real cost of healthcare reform? Is a public option the answer? And is congress willing to make the necessary changes to fundamentally overhaul the system?

Dean Baker of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, Reed Abelson, healthcare reporter for the New York Times, and Teresa Ghilarducci, director of the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy at the New School on the economics of healthcare reform..

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