This is episode 16, “A Different Kind of Going Broke.”
My guest, Professor Neil Buchanan, discusses how our current health care system is destroying the economy and how single-payer Medicare for All would fix that.
Neil Buchanan is an economist and a professor of law. He is an expert on the federal budget and the budgeting process. Professor Buchanan recently accepted an offer to move from The George Washington University to the University of Florida, where he will hold an eminent scholar chair in tax law. His research focuses on government finances, debt, deficits, and obligations between generations.
Do not miss episode 16 as Professor Buchanan provides insight about the problems with our current health care system and how Medicare for All can solve them.
Please note that there was a connection problem during the interview, which sometimes affected audio quality.
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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
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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
Public Option, Unions, Obligation, Part 2
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