The following videos and commentary offer a great overview of the reforms I propose in my new book, Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis (to be released tomorrow):
- The single biggest mistake in all of health policy (Health Affairs Blog).
- Why the book’s title is a double entendre (Wall Street Journal TV).
- ObamaCare vs. RomneyCare: the key differences (GBTV’s “News from The Blaze”).
- How market forces, not government intervention, will “cure” the health care crisis (“The Street”).
- How a free and competitive market could better address pre-existing conditions (Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe).
Of course, you could just buy the book. Either way, I welcome your feedback in the comments section.
This looks like a very promising book, chock full of research. Although, I would not be surprised to see it stirring up some debate. I ordered mine this morning.
I look forward to reading the book!
I really like the double entendre of the book’s name and am very excited about reading it. Hopefully someone of our politicians will read the book as well and start implementing real solutions to the healthcare crisis.
It will probably be too late before people in some states realize that government can’t cure the healthcare crisis. The states that I’m talking about are the ones that will try their own state experiment (like Massachusetts) after SCOTUS strikes down the whole ACA.
That was an excellent analysis on the differences between Romneycare and Obamacare.
The saying goes that good health is priceless. However, that should not be interpreted to mean medical resources cannot be allowed efficiently price rationing.
How many copies will be distributed in this printing?