the geisinger health care system in eastern pennsylvania has more than 700 doctors.any medical procedure is performed on you, and if there is any problem with it that requires you to go back to the hospital within 90 days, you can go back and they will pay for it all, and your premiums won't go up, your co-pays won't go up in your deductibles won't go up. how can they afford to make such a promise? since returns are such an endemic part of american health care, because they operate on a best practices manual which is continuously updated which all 700 doctors have sworn to uphold and they implement it. and guess what? their error rates drop to almost zero. there might've hospital readmissions has gone down and the inflation in their health care costs has gone way down. that is just one example. pennsylvania was the first-aid in america to require all the major hospital providers to report both the results of their procedures and the costs and for three years running they have found there is absolutely no correlation between what people pay for health care and what qu