This is obvious except for the left:
"Of course, in a normal market, if someone discovered how to lower costs by half for a given level of quality or to increase quality by 50% for a given level of cost, that person would have a huge advantage over his competitors. The rivals would have to quickly discover how to emulate the innovator, lest they be priced out of the market. Only in health care, where normal market processes have been systematically suppressed for decades, can widely different levels of efficiency coexist, side by side, for year after year."
http://healthblog.ncpa.org/stop-the-pilot-programs/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=HA#more-29507
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