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[[Jeb Bush|Bush's]] [[Entrepreneurship and Innovation]] [[Jeb Bush (Entrepreneurship and Innovation)| (section page)]] | [[Jeb Bush|Bush's]] [[Entrepreneurship and Innovation]] [[Jeb Bush (Entrepreneurship and Innovation)| (section page)]] | ||
+ | ===Promote Innovation in Health Care=== | ||
+ | "Health care costs grow faster than any other sector of the economy and innovation lags. Why? Washington over-regulation in health care creates high barriers to entry, adds excessive costs, fosters excessive complexity and impedes innovation. Governor Bush will: | ||
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+ | Modernize the Food and Drug Administration’s regulatory morass and increase funding and accountability at the National Institutes of Health | ||
+ | Promote private sector leadership of health information technology adoption and enable better access to patient de-identified Medicare and Medicaid claims data | ||
+ | Establish a comprehensive review of regulatory barriers to health innovation" [https://jeb2016.com/health-care-plan/?lang=en (JBWHP)] |
Revision as of 15:46, 3 February 2016
Bush's Entrepreneurship and Innovation (section page)
Promote Innovation in Health Care
"Health care costs grow faster than any other sector of the economy and innovation lags. Why? Washington over-regulation in health care creates high barriers to entry, adds excessive costs, fosters excessive complexity and impedes innovation. Governor Bush will:
Modernize the Food and Drug Administration’s regulatory morass and increase funding and accountability at the National Institutes of Health Promote private sector leadership of health information technology adoption and enable better access to patient de-identified Medicare and Medicaid claims data Establish a comprehensive review of regulatory barriers to health innovation" (JBWHP)