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We've Got You Covered
We've Got You Covered: Rebooting American Health Care | Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein
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From a MacArthur Genius ?MIT economist and pre-eminent Stanford economist comes a lively and provocative proposal for American health insurance reform 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 doesnt 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. Weve Got You Covered is an erudite yet lively and accessible prescription we cannot afford to ignore.
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This book lays out the data and logic of the only solution to fix the so called American ‘healthcare system‘: free, accessible universal healthcare. Why is the wealthiest, most developed country in the world the most under developed when it comes to healthcare, and also the sickest?! Most of us are aware of this problem and have experienced its inequities. Many of us are cast into poverty and even die from it. It does not have to be this way.

JenniferEgnor There are some stories in this book that will not surprise you but that will infuriate you, making you scream, WHY?! Shown: one of my EKGs from April 2011 when I was diagnosed with a deadly heart problem called Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome. I died that night and was brought back. Grateful that we had ‘good‘ health insurance at the time from the job we had. My co-pay at the ER that night was $50. Some folx cannot even afford that. A few ⬇️ 3mo
JenniferEgnor months later when we got the official bill, it asked us to pay $150. The rest of the bill that we didn‘t have to pay, was $170,000 and change. What if we did not have this insurance at that time? What if they had refused to pay for it? In America, it‘s often pay up or die…make your choice. I plead with those in power to make the moral choice they know we all need in this country. Universal Healthcare for all. 3mo
TheBookHippie This. 💯 3mo
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Suet624 Healthcare and gun control. The US needs to get its s**t together. Thank you for sharing your experience. 3mo
SamAnne This. 3mo
JenniferEgnor @Suet624 we have to keep fighting for it, although I don‘t think either of us are going to see it happen in our lifetime. Right now in SC, legislators are once again trying to pass a ‘constitutional carry‘ law. And of course they don‘t care about the healthcare crisis. 3mo
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