Fairfield Sun Times May 2, 2022
Charles Sauer | RealClearWire

In the early 2000s Dr. John Goodman, the Father of Health Savings Accounts, used to ask why it was that we would get emails from our local liquor store, but not from our doctors.

Fast forward to 2022, and a pandemic later, and we now get emails from our doctors. A lot had to change, but doctors were finally getting paid for telemedicine. The change was slow, and took a tragic set of events, but it eventually happened. The rest of healthcare must eventually follow, but the path for that change is unclear.

What we know is that someone, or some groups of people, will likely have some cutting-edge ideas. They will have to pursue those ideas and business models....

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