This book provides a comprehensive picture of the issues in the American health care system, without wading through a lot of technical jargon. It outlines the features essential to a medically, financially, and politically effective cure to the health care system's ailments.
In this book, the author shows that in the American political context, health care is neither exclusively a public right nor a private privilege. He provides students with an excellent demonstration of how public policy intersects with private markets.
In this book, the author shows that in the American political context, health care is neither exclusively a public right nor a private privilege. He provides students with an excellent demonstration of how public policy intersects with private markets.
. Curing the Crisis is the book to read to get a brief but comprehensive picture of the issues surrounding health care in America—without wading through a lot of technical jargon.