The Health-Care System Isn't Hopeless
Briefly

The tragic assassination of the UnitedHealthcare CEO highlights the failures of the U.S. healthcare system, which is the most expensive and yet ineffective in its outcomes.
While violence may elicit emotional responses, it's crucial to focus on viable policy reforms that address the significant shortcomings in the American healthcare infrastructure.
Attempts to seek justice through violent acts ignore the reality that there are numerous possible reforms that could lead to meaningful improvements within the healthcare system.
With rising premiums and deductibles, the current system often leaves 41% of adults in medical debt, underscoring the urgency for reform in how health insurance works.
Read at The Atlantic
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