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The King bill (HR 4222), another Forand-type bill, is a proposal to finance medical care for all persons on Social Security over 65, regardless of financial need, through the social security tax mechanism.
Medicare History, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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For example, a great weakness of the Forand Bill was that it provided only for hospitalization and medical care in the hospitals.
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The unavoidable issue of quality control has concerned physicians, and they are quite right in recognizing that the Forand Bill really involved it.
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The Forand Bill could not have been better designed to silt up our hospital beds and to keep them silted up.
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A second frequently overlooked consideration in the Forand debate was the fact that a payment mechanism alone may have inflationary effects.
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The issues that the Forand Bill sought to deal with seem fairly clear: Man is mortal, a fact which is remorselessly driven home to the age group of over sixty-five years.
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The demand that would have been created by the Forand Bill would have been even more serious.
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Because the Forand Bill was not very good, and its rivals are no better.
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The American Medical Association has been a conspicuous exception; it has seen clearly that the Forand Bill involved more than the use of social security to pay medical bills.
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A second frequently overlooked consideration in the Forand debate was the fact that a payment mechanism alone may have inflationary effects.
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