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...would like to see an explicit address topreserving quality and preserving education, andI'm concerned they are less well spoken for in thepresent design than universality, simplificationof paperwork, et cetera," he says...
...strategy, then scaled the proposed taxes back to just a levy on cigarettes. Clinton fashioned the plan to curry the support of large insurance companies, hospitals, unions and a fearful middle class. Remarkably, however, his early vision of paying for reform mostly by controlling costs and reducing paperwork remains the proposal's central feature. This is the inside story of Clinton's revolutionary plan, a wonky, made-from-scratch idea that endured despite the efforts of nearly everyone, including its own creators, to second-guess it to death...
...patient leaves the doctor's office. Consumers will spend less time listening to Muzak on the phone while waiting for someone at the insurance company to track down their reimbursement, while care providers and insurers will spend less time and money processing piles of claims and bills and other paperwork...
...hear the one about the clerk who needed a full week to fill out all the papers to comply with the requirements of the government's latest initiative, the Paperwork Reduction...
...trees. The first two are gags that were probably old when Vice President Al Gore's father Albert Sr. was first elected to the Senate in 1952. Their antiquity indicates how deeply entrenched are the habits of bureaucratic bumbling, and the immense force of inertia that sustains them. The paperwork story was presented as fact by a Treasury Department worker sounding off at one of the "town-hall" meetings the Vice President has been holding with federal employees. It points to the failure of previous attempts to carry out the job President Clinton has given Gore: streamlining the bloated federal...