What seems to be Dr. Getzen's overall conclusion about the likelihood of implementing efficiency-boosting reforms in the healthcare sector in the nearest future?
A) The state of the healthcare industry is so "broken", that sweeping reforms are necessary, inevitable and public is ready for them.
B) Since the escalating healthcare costs have become truly unsustainable, the public's willingness to give up some of the latest technological advances in return for making adequate healthcare available for all is now evident.
C) The necessity to adopt modern management principles and IT infrastructure is now widely understood among the US medical professionals, who are willing to collectively finance these expensive initiatives.
D) Americans seem to have very specific perceptions about the possible tradeoffs between the quality, cost and access to medical care, which prevent them from approving any radical changes in the healthcare system.
E) It is likely that the United State will eventually adopt an approach similar to England's postwar reforms which led to the creation of National Health System.
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