History Repeats Itself in Healthcare

by Robert on September 13, 2008

Great article from a freelance writer in The Morning Call. Richard has some of the ledgers from NY and Pennsylvania banks the 1950s to 1960s showing how household expenses were distributed. Of particular note is that the family paid all of their medical bills in cash. When someone came down with a more serious illness, there were more and more payments finally totally a whopping $1084 for a fairly serious medical condition. It offers a great idea of household life during those times prior to privatized medicine and reminds us as we see the shift to consumerism in healthcare that history always repeats itself.

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