Article preview from The RPM Report March 24, 2009
The Congressional Budget Office released a book of budget options on over 100 single health reform proposals. Analysts say it's too early for them to start paying attention. But if recent history provides any lesson, it's that how CBO scores health reform matters greatly to its overall legislative prospects'and the impact on Wall Street. Read on...
The Congressional Budget Office released a book of budget options on more than 100 individual health reform proposals. Analysts say it's too early for Wall Street to start paying attention.
"Not really on my radar." That response from one senior large-cap health care sector analyst sums up the attitude of Wall Street toward the most concrete work done on health care reform to date.
The Congressional Budget Office issued a book of options in December outlining 115 individual health reform proposals and how much each one would cost or save the federal government.
So far, the CBO projections have garnered little attention.
Should Wall Street be paying attention? The answer is a qualified...
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