Health reform not focusing on waste

Courtesy Marketplace  Mon, 10/26/2009 - 11:52

While the U.S. health care system reportedly wastes about $700 billion a year, Congress isn't focusing on cutting out the waste in its overhaul legislation.

Nancy Marshall Genzer reports.


 

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