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Could be titled: "Healthcare for Dummies"
What is a national healthcare system and how does it differ from universal healthcare? How do other for-profit healthcare systems work in nations and could they be adapted to the US? Can a healthcare system that works in a smaller nation be "scaled up" to a country with the population of the US? And what does, or could, "Medicare for All" mean?Jon Wees has done an excellent job of researching what type of healthcare delivery systems are in other countries, then explaining them in terms the rest of us "Dummies" can understand. In being able to look at what other nations do, it helps get past a slogan like "Medicare for All" and moves into The Art of the Possible, given the diversity in the US. It's very well researched and then written in an easy to digest form. Helpful in understanding the possibilities the US has, instead of focusing on what so many know firsthand isn't working.
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Healthcare facts
As a businessman who deals with numbers everyday I am impressed with Jon Wees"s book "Healthcareactually".It is well written, informative and carefully researched with interesting facts and comparisons between the US and other countries health care systems. Also it was nonbiased and should appeal to everyone.Mike Sonnikson Business owner
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