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Ginsburg Testifies at House Energy and Commerce Health Panel on TransparencyConsumers Factoring in Cost and Quality when Making Health Care Decisions Remains Elusive GoalNews Release FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
"Despite extensive evidence that the quality of U.S. health care is uneven at best and that Americans pay more for health care than citizens in any other industrialized nation with worse results, health care price and quality transparency in the United States has yet to capture a significant consumer following," Ginsburg testified at a hearing of the U.S. House Energy and Commerce health subcommittee on "Making Health Care Work for American Families: Saving Money, Saving Lives." In his testimony, Ginsburg made three main points:
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