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Howard Dean's Prescription for Real Healthcare Reform: How We Can Achieve Affordable Medical Care for Every American and Make Our Jobs Safer

by Howard Dean

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ISBN13: 9781603582285
ISBN10: 1603582282
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What would real healthcare reform look like?
And how can everyday Americans trump big money and put healthcare back on track?

Howard Dean speaks out.

"The success of healthcare reform legislation rises and falls on whether the American public is allowed to opt into a universally available public healthcare program, like Medicare, or not. If Congress issues a bill that gives Americans a public option, then there will be real healthcare reform. If not, we could be back fighting about it for another 20 years before anybody tries again." — Howard Dean

Americans have pondered how to reform healthcare since the days of Harry Truman. But, for most Americans, little has changed — except that healthcare costs have soared, health insurance companies have grown richer, and, today, even those Americans who pay dearly for health insurance frequently find that their policies don't adequately cover them when they need their coverage most.Something has got to give. In his bold, new book, Howard Dean — the physician and former governor widely credited for reviving the Democratic Party after the 2004 elections — tells Americans what needs to be done to successfully reform healthcare. One key, he writes, is to offer Americans the option to participate in a public healthcare program, much like Medicare. "America has had 'socialized' medicine since 1964," says Dean. "It's called Medicare; it covers every American over 65, and the majority of them are happy with the program. The rest of America deserves a similar option."

In this straight-talking guide to rising above today's healthcare crisis, Dean spells out:

-What Obama's healthcare plan is all about
-How other countries handle healthcare
-Which special interests are standing in the way of progress and why
-How healthcare reform will help American businesses prosper
-Why Americans need choice — between private or public health coverage

Millions of Americans lack health insurance; millions more pay for coverage that doesn't protect them from serious illness; and the status quo leaves Americans at the mercy of corporate interests. In this persuasive argument from a passionate political strategist, Americans learn how to take back the healthcare reins.

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"As a both a Democratic Party standard bearer and a former practicing physician, Gov. Dean (You Have the Power, Winning Back America) has placed himself at the forefront of grass-roots organizing for healthcare reform. In a searing indictment of private insurers who put profits ahead of care, Dean advocates a public-health insurance option, posing the question: 'Is private health insurance really health insurance? Or is it simply an extension of the things that have been happening on Wall Street?' Charts illustrate the disadvantages faced by U.S. industry against competitors in other countries, and dovetail with his plan for 'healthcare reform, not just insurance reform,' including more preventative medicine, home-care for seniors, standards set by medical professionals rather than insurers; ultimately, he concludes, the result would be lower costs and better medicine. Dean is most controversial when he proposes to fund reforms with a carbon tax on gasoline, and only slightly less so when asserting that a 'reform bill is not worth passing' without a public option. This lively, detailed read should help shape the debate on one of the year's most pressing issues." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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renee hardy, July 16, 2009 (view all comments by renee hardy)
dr dean knows what he is talking about
and
he walks his talk (check out his tenure in vermont!)

he is passionate about health care for all (shouldn't we all be?)
and
he is intelligent about it - he lays out the specifics of workable and exponentially easier healthcare than the current how to
this is easy - not "rocket science"

what are the nay sayers to healthcare reform really saying?
what are we afraid of?
it's more than possible
let's join the rest of the developed world
let's do it !
together
!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781603582285
Subtitle:
How We Can Achieve Affordable Medical Care for Every American and Make Our Jobs Safer
Author:
Dean, Howard
With:
Shakir, Faiz
With:
Volsky, Igor
Author:
Dean, M. D.
Publisher:
Chelsea Green Publishing Company
Subject:
Health Policy
Subject:
Health Care Issues
Subject:
Public Policy - General
Subject:
Health care reform -- United States.
Publication Date:
July 2009
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
137
Dimensions:
8.52x5.50x.41 in. .46 lbs.

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