Episode 8 explains why our current health care system is unaffordable.
My guest is Gerald Friedman, professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Professor Friedman obtained his PhD in 1986 from Harvard University and has published numerous books, papers, and articles. He has been researching the economics of health care for 15 years.
My interview of Professor Friedman covers two episodes, 8 and 9. This episode explains why we cannot afford our current health care system. Part 2, available on April 1st, explains how a single-payer Medicare for All system would make health care affordable and available to everyone.
Do not miss this episode. It powerfully explains why our current health care is bankrupting individuals and the county.
Medicare for All Changes That Will Make Your Life Better
How a Conservative Came to Support Single-payer Healthcare
Highlights, Volume 3
How Tragedy Created a Single-Payer Advocate
Why We Need Universal Continuous Healthcare From Birth
Our Insidious and Nefarious Healthcare System
Our Healthcare Mess and Why We Need Medicare for All
Highlights, Volume 2
Entrepreneurs and Medicare For All
Women’s Health and Reproductive Justice
To Be or Not to Be Health Insurance, That Is the Tricare Question
Highlights, Volume 1
Medicaid Expansion, Missouri, and the Will of the People
What You Need To Know About Medicare, Medigap, Medicare (Dis)Advantage, and How Medicare for All Benefits Seniors, Part 2
What You Need To Know About Medicare, Medigap, Medicare (Dis)Advantage, and How Medicare for All Benefits Seniors, Part 1
How Medicare For All Would Benefit People With Disabilities and the LGBTQIA Community
Racism Is a Public Health Threat
Getting a State Medical Society to Support Medicare for All
Health Disparities in the US Before And After the Pandemic
How We Can Meet the Mental Health Needs of Children and Adolescents
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