Jason Sands

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At auto dealerships in the United States, you read the price on the windshield of a gleaming car and the salesperson says “I can talk to my manager about that.” Then he or she drops the price and says “We’re losing money on this sale to you.” It’s the same old dog and pony show. Increasingly, we see the same markup and discount game in medicine. Hospital charges are notoriously inflated—
The Price We Pay: What Broke American Health Care--and How to Fix It
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