Posted by The Campaign on March 24, 2010 at 11:47 AM

While the House has passed health care reform legislation, experts continue to point out concerns about what the legislation will mean for costs and premiums.
Here are what some independent experts have said:
Associated Press: “...there’s very little reason to think premiums will go down.” (Associated Press, 03/24/10)
Uwe Reinhardt, Economist, Princeton University: "What drives prices is the amount of services people are getting, plus the prices doctors and hospitals charge for those services." (Health Day/Harris Interactive, Poll Finds Americans Blame Insurers, Drug Companies for Rising Health Costs, 03/24/10)
Dan Mendelson, Avalere Health: "You'll continue to see premium rates go up because there are so many aspects of the system that are still increasing prices." (AP, Health Overhaul Promises Pain, Gain for Businesses, 03/22/10)
Drew Altman, Kaiser Family Foundation: "Premiums will continue to go up." (The Washington Post, Ezra Klein, An interview with Kaiser's Drew Altman, 03/22/10)
Uwe Reinhardt, Economist, Princeton University: "This thing will not get us off the hook cost-wise." (The Washington Post, Ezra Klein interview with Uwe Reinhardt, 03/22/10)