Future of health care: Comparison shopping

Star Tribune Saturday 4th February, 2012

Jim Welna is still haunted by the employee who turned down his offer to help pay for health insurance. The worker was 30 and seemingly healthy. He preferred to use his spare dollars to help family in Cameroon and to pay for his college. Then his stomach pains started. The man put off treatment and swore off coffee and Mountain Dew. The pain eventu...

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