Government violates your medical privacy for medical price comparisons. But private sector already does this.
by Brian T. Schwartz | 6:30 am, November 5, 2012
The alleged benefit of government taking our medical data for a website that compares prices is dubious. The private sector is already doing this.
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APCD is dangerous to your health
by Amy Oliver | 11:08 pm, January 11, 2012
The column below appeared originally in the Summit Daily on December 22, 2011.
Colorado’s all-payer database poses serious risk, little gain
By Amy Oliver Cooke and Linda Gorman
Colorado state government, and local foundations and health policy elites, have become so ideologically invested in failed health reform policies that they now see nothing wrong with forcing Colorado citizens [...]
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