Book Description
Publication Date: June 1, 2012
A no-nonsense approach to health care, this book takes the Affordable Care Act to task
and rejects Barack Obama’s vision. Arguing that the United States should create a market
for sick people, in which health plans vigorously compete to solve the problems of
diabetics, asthmatics, heart patients, cancer patients, and others with high expected
health care costs, this book maintains that every example of a center of excellence
—producing high-quality, low-cost care—originated from the supply side of the market,
not the demand side.
About the Author
John C. Goodman is a research fellow at the Independent Institute and a Kellye Wright
Fellow in Health Care at the National Center for Policy Analysis, of which he is president.
He is the author of more than 50 studies on health policy, retirement reform, and tax
issues, as well as nine books, including Leaving Women Behind: Modern Families,
Outdated Laws; Lives at Risk: Single Payer National Health Insurance Around the World;
and The Patient Power: Solving America's Health Care Crisis. His articles have been
featured in publications such as Health Affairs, National Review, and the Wall Street
Journal. He lives in Dallas, Texas.
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