Canndo, reading a book from a disgruntled former insurance company VP is not going to prove a thing my friend, it's just an opinion.
Anyone that foolishly lies the blame of rising healthcare costs on one part of the system has got their head up their ass.
Like I said, there is plenty of blame to go around, I just can't figure out why you people on the left never address malpractice or the medical industry's bloated wage liabilities?
Actually, so long as you demonstrate to me that you are unwilling to allow any information into your head that does not already conform to what you believe, no discussion is possible. Potter was not "disgruntled", and even if he was, this has always been the refuge of large companies seeking to protect the abuse fostered upon the public. Potter lays out a history of PR campaigns that spans decades and all of his statements can be checked out in other places. What you are saying is that no whistle blower has any credibility and eminating from that you imply that large companies, in this case insurance companies are completely trustworthy. Tell us the same about cigarette companies, upon whom the insurance companies based their approaches to the manipulation of the masses.
Malpractice is another issue. In most of the states in which tort reform was enacted, the premiums and costs rose just as quickly as in the states where no such limits are in effect. Furthermore, what you do when you seek to limit the individual from seeking a remedy on a level playing field with a large company is further reduce the rights of the individual. Why would you seek to do so?
Why would you want to use the government to pick "winners and losers", as I presume you don't like that sort of activity. Now you would place power in the hands of one group - insurance companes and health care providers while taking it away from lawyers and individuals, most of which have legitimate gripes and only a single course of legal action to be made whole.
I have often tried to expose a typical method the right uses to manipulate others. The reduction of all statements to... opinion. Such that everyone's opinion is equal and when it is made equal then you can call Potter's "opinion", one formed through years of experience, an expert opinion as no more or less valid than say, Rush Limbaugh's or Sean Hanity's. What that does, in effect, is place fact on par with idle chatter.