We've Got You Covered
Rebooting American Health Care
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Susan Bennett
Few of us need convincing that the American health insurance system needs reform. But many of the existing proposals focus on expanding one relatively successful piece of the system or building in piecemeal additions. These proposals miss the point.
As the Stanford health economist Liran Einav and the MIT economist and MacArthur Genius Amy Finkelstein argue, our health care system was never deliberately designed, but rather pieced together to deal with issues as they became politically relevant. The result is a sprawling yet arbitrary and inadequate mess. It has left 30 million Americans without formal insurance. Many of the rest live in constant danger of losing their coverage if they lose their job, give birth, get older, get healthier, get richer, or move.
It's time to tear it all down and rebuild, sensibly and deliberately. Marshaling original research, striking insights from American history, and comparative analysis of what works and what doesn’t from systems around the world, Einav and Finkelstein argue for automatic, basic, and free universal coverage for everyone, along with the option to buy additional, supplemental coverage. Their wholly original argument and comprehensive blueprint for an American universal health insurance system will surprise and provoke.
We’ve Got You Covered is an erudite yet lively and accessible prescription we cannot afford to ignore.
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great take
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Fact-packed and informative. And lengthy.
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Satisfied not blown away
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this is the data I was looking for
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it is a wonderful book that very objectively looks at the American healthcare system of payment - as well as that of other countries - and offers unbiased, non-partisan, and practical solutions that could significantly improve the healthcare we receive and our ability to not go bankrupt when we need it.
if we keep trying the same, partisan-based systems, we will never see different results. let's give this a try. it certainly cant hurt to try a new and non-partisan idea.
real solutions to our healthcare system
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