Transforming American Health Care, How the Affordable Care Act will Improve our Terribly Complicated, Blatantly Unjust, Insanely Costly, Grossly Ineffective, Mistake Prone System
The conclusive story of American health care today– its causes, consequences, and confusions In March 2010, the Affordable Care Act was signed into law. Ezekiel J. Emanuel, a teacher of medical ethics and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania who likewise served as an unique advisor to the White Home on health care reform, has written a brilliant diagnostic explanation of why health care in America has become such a dissentious social problem, how money and medicine have their own– rather distinct– American story, and why reform has bedeviled presidents of the left and right for more than one hundred years. He anticipates the future, identifying 6 mega trends in health that will identify the market for health care to 2020 and beyond.
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