Obamacare with CBS RadioDr. Keith Kantor recently spoke with CBS News Radio about the many problems our country is facing under Obamacare and answered callers questions regarding that and other health care issues. He stated that when you try and have a political answer to a real world problem, you are going to run into problems, especially when you try and fix it in bits and pieces. He attributes its increasing unpopularity to a series of events. First he says it was unpopular because of regular politics, then because we started to see health care costs rise, and now because the American public doesn’t trust the people who are implementing it (the IRS).

Dr. Kantor believes that we are in need of a system that prevents diseases before they happen.  Right now we have more of a disease and accident management system. Instead he says we need a real health care system, where health professionals are compensated for teaching patients to live a healthy lifestyle and prevent diseases before they occur.

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