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The “tedious work” of rooting out unnecessary care requires a hospitable policy environment. I will address a forthcoming post to that issue.

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It’s not a ploy. It’s a documented, sad reality that a significant amount of medical practice is not based on medical evidence, but is influenced by unscientific forces ranging from outside commercial entities (drug and medical device companies, mainly), physician incentives under fee for service medicine (the more you do the more you make), and individual physician beliefs based on their own experience, which is by definition a limited sample. Universal coverage by a single government entity (Medicare for All) would solve our coverage and excessive administrative costs problems, but wouldn’t undo those perverse incentives incentivizing unnecessary care.

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