> Then pick which one of a, b, c and d you want to decrease, and look at whether competition can help.
We already know the answer to this: competition can help decrease a and c, and even b and d might be fair game since competition in preventive care and preventive information can increase its effectiveness, which in turn reduces people's overall need for health care.
We already know the answer to this: competition can help decrease a and c, and even b and d might be fair game since competition in preventive care and preventive information can increase its effectiveness, which in turn reduces people's overall need for health care.