A much-needed and hard-hitting plan, from one of the great
Democratic minds of our time, to reform America's broken
health-care system.
Undoubtedly, the biggest domestic policy issue in the coming
years will be America's health-care system. Millions of Americans
go without medical care because they can't afford it, and many
others are mired in debt because they can't pay their medical
bills. It's hard to think of another public policy problem that has
lingered unaddressed for so long. Why have we failed to solve a
problem that is such a high priority for so many citizens?
Former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle believes the problem
is rooted in the complexity of the health-care issue and the power
of the interest groups--doctors, hospitals, insurers, drug
companies, researchers, patient advocates--that have a direct stake
in it. Rather than simply pointing out the major flaws and placing
blame, Daschle offers key solutions and creates a blueprint for
solving the crisis.
Daschle's solution lies in the Federal Reserve Board, which has
overseen the equally complicated financial system with great
success. A Fed-like health board would offer a public framework
within which a private health-care system can operate more
effectively and efficiently--insulated from political pressure yet
accountable to elected officials and the American people. Daschle
argues that this independent board would create a single standard
of care and exert tremendous influence on every other provider and
payer, even those in the private sector.
After decades of failed incremental measures, the American
health-care system remains fundamentally broken and requires a
comprehensive fix. With his bold and forward-looking plan, Daschle
points us to the solution.
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