![]() To put it simply, the United States does well when it comes to providing medical care, but has a rotten system for financing that care. Any proposal that sticks with our current dependence on for-profit private insurers – corporations that pick and choose the people they want to cover and the claims they want to pay – will not be sustainable. Any proposal for “reform” that continues to rely on our fragmented structure of overlapping and often conflicting payment systems for different subsets of the population will not reduce the cost or complexity of American health care. So it’s clear that we can’t fix the basic problems by tinkering at the margins of our existing system. My global quest demonstrated that America’s approach to health care is unique in the world for a good reason: No other country would dream of doing things the way we do. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The Healing of AmericaĪ Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health Care ![]()
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