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13,000 Pages of Obamacare Regulations Â…And More to Come
The 2700-page bill that Nancy Pelosi told Congress to pass (so that they could find out what was in it) apparently wasnÂ’t even scratching the surface.
"The IRS, Health and Human Services and many other agencies will now write thousands of pages of regulations — an effort well under way:”There’s already 13,000 pages of regulations, and they’re not even done yet,”
13,000 Pages of Obamacare Regulations ...And More to Come Independent Journal Review
Instead of ACKNOWLEDGING this humongous WASTE of $750 billion as this study shows.. what's Obama's solution??? ADD MORE then 13,000 more pages of rules regulations!!!
Where the money goes
More than 18 months in the making, the report identified six major areas of waste. Adjusting for some overlap among the categories, the panel settled on an estimate of $750 billion annually:
• Unnecessary services, $210 billion
• Inefficient delivery of care, $130 billion
• Excess administrative costs, $190 billion
• Inflated prices, $105 billion
• Prevention failures, $55 billion
• Fraud, $75 billion
Examples of wasteful care include most repeat colonoscopies within 10 years of a first such test, early imaging for most back pain, and brain scans for patients who fainted but didn't have seizures.
Health care system wastes $750 billion a year, report says - The Denver Post
The 2700-page bill that Nancy Pelosi told Congress to pass (so that they could find out what was in it) apparently wasnÂ’t even scratching the surface.
"The IRS, Health and Human Services and many other agencies will now write thousands of pages of regulations — an effort well under way:”There’s already 13,000 pages of regulations, and they’re not even done yet,”
13,000 Pages of Obamacare Regulations ...And More to Come Independent Journal Review
Instead of ACKNOWLEDGING this humongous WASTE of $750 billion as this study shows.. what's Obama's solution??? ADD MORE then 13,000 more pages of rules regulations!!!
Where the money goes
More than 18 months in the making, the report identified six major areas of waste. Adjusting for some overlap among the categories, the panel settled on an estimate of $750 billion annually:
• Unnecessary services, $210 billion
• Inefficient delivery of care, $130 billion
• Excess administrative costs, $190 billion
• Inflated prices, $105 billion
• Prevention failures, $55 billion
• Fraud, $75 billion
Examples of wasteful care include most repeat colonoscopies within 10 years of a first such test, early imaging for most back pain, and brain scans for patients who fainted but didn't have seizures.
Health care system wastes $750 billion a year, report says - The Denver Post