Paul Ginsburg

Paul Ginsburg
alter bullet care fewer health silver spending trajectory
I don't see any silver bullet out there that is going to alter the trajectory of our health system, which is one of spending more and more to care for fewer and fewer people.
bulk care inevitable money people uninsured
I think it's probably inevitable that people with a lot of money are going to be getting better care not only than uninsured people but than the bulk of the population.
choosing consumers costs employers expected labor patient pay tight
So far, employers have been absorbing a lot of the costs because of the tight labor market, but that's not expected to continue. I expect we'll see more patient cost-sharing. Consumers will have to pay more for their flexibility in choosing providers.
advances affect aging although factors impact likely magnitude technology
Although aging will likely have an important impact on spending, its magnitude will be dwarfed by the impact of advances in technology and other factors that affect medical-practice patterns.
compromise definitely inspiring states
It's definitely going to be inspiring to other states about how there was this compromise.
paying
We're paying for it, but no one can see it.