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The Economics of Medical Care
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Collection StructureMilton Friedman papers > Audio-Visual file > Milton Friedman Speaks lecture series > The Economics of Medical Care
Item Title The Economics of Medical Care
Collection TitleMilton Friedman papers
Speaker Friedman, Milton (1912-2006)
Date CreatedMay 19, 1978
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Delivered at the Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota

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Increasing government involvement in medical care will take us toward fully socialized medicine. This trend is clearly against the interests of patients, physicians, and other health care personnel. There is of course no such thing as free health care--you either pay for it directly, or via the tax system, with bureaucrats taking their usual cut along the way. The reality of the situation is that government involvement in the economics of medical care leads directly to higher costs for that care. There is no special role for government in medical care. Government should do there only what it does in other fields--enforce laws against fraud and deception, and offer some assistance (comparable to flood or tornado relief) to those in extreme medical distress.

"The major reason for the rise in the cost per day of hospital care is not a rise in prices in excess of inflation--not at all. The major reason is an increase in the number, variety, and complexity of the procedures that are being used, tests that are being made, services that are being rendered to the American citizen."

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Hoover ID77011_a_0007229
Record Number77011.235
NotesSee also Collected Works of Milton Friedman, object 2016C21.0380.
RightsUsed with permission. This copy is provided for educational and research purposes only. No publication, further reproduction, or reuse of copies, beyond fair use, may be made without the express written permission of the copyright owner.

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