The article offers the author's insights on the chance by the U.S. states to handle the disparities in health care cost if the Supreme Court does not intervene. Topics mentioned include the different rates that the insurance companies negotiate with the hospitals, the passed laws by the states that will track the out-of-control costs and improve the treatment, and the comment of Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer on the costly, burdersome, and bureaucratic reasons of the effort.
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