Paying more money doesn't guarantee better health care according to this study from Pennsylvania.  BD

The conclusion: Paying more doesn't always yield better care.
That might surprise many Americans, who are conditioned to believe that a higher price usually signals better quality. In cars and diamonds that's often true. But not necessarily in medicine.

That might surprise many Americans, who are conditioned to believe that a higher price usually signals better quality. In cars and diamonds that's often true. But not necessarily in medicine.

The basic aim: To help people make smart, cost-conscious choices when it comes to medical care so that they're not spending money for nothing

A report card for health care | Chicago Tribune

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