Victor Fuchs talks health-care costs and reform in Q&A
on September 21st, 2010
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In a recent post on the Health Care Blog, Stanford health economist Victor Fuchs, PhD, discusses shifting priorities for future biomedical innovations, the challenge of cutting health-care expenditures without reducing quality of care and why he supports a value-added tax to fund basic health care. It’s worth a read.
Previously: Stanford’s Victor Fuchs on the need for “value-conscious” biomedical innovations, Biomedical innovations and future health-care spending and Victor Fuchs on federal health insurance


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