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As a retired private practice physician, I read and highly recommend Ezekiel Emanuel's book Health Guaranteed. The author is a practicing physician (breast oncologist) who outlines a very well thought-out system to fix many of the problems with our health care system. He compares the plan he and Victor Fuchs have designed, Guaranteed Healthcare Access, to other types of reform that have been proposed...
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Dr. Emanuel does a wonderful job of presenting many of the problems the current American health care system faces, and he puts forth a number of well thought out and eloquently presented solutions. The book is short enough for the casual reader, but broad enough to give the reader an understanding that is not limited only to a certain portion of health care.
Although, as forward by Victor...
America spends more than any other developed nation on healthcare$2.1 trillion in 2007 alone. But 47 million Americans remain uninsured, and of those Americans who are insured, many suffer from poor health. In his ground-breaking proposal, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel offers up a plan to comprehensively restructure the delivery and quality of our healthcare. By eliminating employer-healthcare and establishing an independent program to evaluate healthcare plans and insurance companies, he offers a no-nonsense guide to how government can institute private insurance options that will allow each of us a choice of doctor and plan.
With the rate of healthcare costs rapidly outpacing our gross domestic product, we can no longer afford to maintain our fragmented delivery of care, or entertain reforms that seek to patch, rather than cure, a fractured system. Accessible, straightforward, and revolutionary in its approach, Healthcare, Guaranteed is an inarguable guide to lasting healthcare reform.
Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel is the Chair of the Department of Bioethics at the Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health and a breast oncologist. A visiting professor at the UCLA, John Hopkins Medical School, and Stanford Medical School, and the author of several books, he lives in Evanston, Illinois.