Even if administrative differences between the US and Canada are real and large, they tell policymakers little, because reform inevitably evolves gradually from current arrangements over decades, while real health spending rises about 5% a year and doubles roughly every 15 years—so any administrative savings would be a small, hard-to-isolate fraction of total spending change.

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Henry Aaron

Evidence Quote

somebody who is doing a retrospective study in 15 or 20 years even if we move to a quite different system is going to have a hard time sorting out the savings that were actually achieved

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Henry Aaron on Health Care Costs 11/15/2007EconTalk
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