Reinventing American Health Care
How the Affordable Care Act Will Improve Our Terribly Complex, Blatantly Unjust, Outrageously Expensive, Grossly Inefficient, Error Prone System
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William Dufris
In March 2010 the Affordable Care Act was signed into law. It was the most extensive reform of America's health-care system since at least the creation of Medicare in 1965 and maybe ever. The ACA was controversial and highly political, and the law faced legal challenges reaching all the way to the Supreme Court; it even precipitated a government shutdown.
Ezekiel J. Emanuel, a professor of medical ethics and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania who also served as a special adviser to the White House on health-care reform, has written a brilliant diagnostic explanation of why health care in America has become such a divisive social issue, how money and medicine have their own American story, and why reform has bedeviled presidents of the left and right for more than one hundred years.
Emanuel also explains exactly how the ACA reforms are reshaping the health-care system now. He forecasts the future, identifying six megatrends in health that will determine the market for health care to 2020 and beyond. His predictions are bold, provocative, and uniquely well informed. Health care has never had a more comprehensive or authoritative interpreter.
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the author is pro ACA
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In terms of the history, i give it that it is a compilation of several time periods of healthcare debates in the country but there is no insight that an afternoon of research can't provide. Well, aren't all books compilation of dispersed ideas? Then, the author sets out to highlight the political climate for Obamacare and the compromises that were made and the elements of the law that was finally passed, the legal and technological problems it had to face which definitely gave me a newfound respect to Obamacare.
I thought I had a solid understanding of healthcare industry owing to my coursework and projects in graduate school examining the healthcare industry, but Obamacare is more than individual mandate, coverage of pre-existing conditions. The compromises that were made couldn't be taught in a classroom since practice differs from theory and politics and policy can't be separated.
But, the author fails to explain why this is the best way to address the problems laid out which you might expect from the creator of the plan. Healthcare costs are increasing but the author doesn't establish the justification for a bloated bureaucracy. And towards the end, the author despite all the compromises that were made claims that Obamacare as the panacea of all healthcare problems but it is far from so. All in all, a compilation of ideas but the nuggets of gold ought to be filtered from propaganda.
Informative -> Biased -> Preaching to the choir.
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