Voters and health care consumers make misguided choices because they don’t understand the actual costs they’re paying for care.
That was one of the key ideas Duke Law School professors Clark Havighurst and Barak Richman shared during today’s John Locke Foundation Shaftesbury Society luncheon.
- In this video clip, Havighurst says American health care consumers make decisions based on incomplete information.
- In this video clip, Richman says better information could change the politics of health care.
3:45 p.m. update: Watch the entire speech here.
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