A layperson's discussion on health care in the U.S. Why is the U.S. the only major industrialized country without universal health care? Is the administration’s health care agenda a step in the right direction or is it just cost-shifting? What are the real cost drivers behind spiraling costs? Can health care in the U.S. be reformed without concurrent reforms to our economic system? Does everyone have a “right” to every procedure and medication that technology develops? How will the health care system accommodate the baby boom cohort as they move into retirement and live increasingly longer lives? This is a big issue, and we’ll discuss as much of it as possible
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