re: #729 Coracle
Here’s the study that thought may have come from:
Many politicians are betting that pending health care legislation will save taxpayers billions of dollars by increasing support for preventive care and ultimately reducing the need for expensive medical interventions in the years to come. But a new study adds to the evidence that while preventive health care may save lives, it does not necessarily save money.http://prescriptions.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/03/when-preventive-care-costs-more/