
If elected president, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, promises to shrink the government’s role in health care. Government intervention, he says, is the cause of today’s high costs, inefficiencies and lack of personal responsibility.
“We can hardly expect more government to cure our current health care woes,” says the Texas OB-GYN’s Web site. “As with all goods and services, medical care is best delivered by the free market, with competition and financial incentives keeping costs down.”
Here’s the outline of Paul’s health reform plan:
- Making all medical expenses tax deductible.
- Eliminating federal regulations that discourage small businesses from providing coverage.
- Giving doctors the freedom to collectively negotiate with insurance companies and drive down the cost of medical care.
- Making every American eligible for a Health Savings Account (HSA), and removing the requirement that individuals must obtain a high-deductible insurance policy before opening an HSA.
- Reform licensure requirements so that pharmacists and nurses can perform some basic functions to increase access to care and lower costs.
- By removing federal regulations, encouraging competition, and presenting real choices, we can make our health care system the envy of the world once again.

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