April 6, 2025 - 06:50
Angus Corbett delves into the implications of utilizing comparative analysis of international health care systems to shape U.S. health care policy. By examining various models from around the world, Corbett argues that understanding different approaches can provide valuable insights into improving the efficiency and accessibility of health care in the United States.
Countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and Sweden offer diverse frameworks that prioritize universal coverage and cost control. Corbett emphasizes that these systems often achieve better health outcomes at a fraction of the cost compared to the U.S. model, which is characterized by high expenditures and significant disparities in access to care.
Moreover, he suggests that adopting certain elements from these successful systems could help address pressing issues like the rising cost of pharmaceuticals and the lack of insurance coverage for millions of Americans. By learning from global best practices, U.S. policymakers may be able to create a more equitable and sustainable health care system that serves the needs of all citizens effectively.
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