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The Hidden History of American Healthcare

Why Sickness Bankrupts You and Makes Others Insanely Rich

#6 in series

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The New York Times–bestselling author explores the history of American healthcare system, what went wrong, and how it can be remedied.

Popular progressive radio host and bestselling author Thom Hartmann reveals how and why attempts to implement affordable universal healthcare in the United States have been thwarted and what we can do to finally make it a reality.
“For-profit health insurance is the largest con job ever perpetrated on the American people—one that has cost trillions of dollars and millions of lives since the 1940s,” says Thom Hartmann.
Other countries have shown us that affordable universal healthcare is not only possible but also effective and efficient. Taiwan’s single-payer system saved the country a fortune as well as saving lives during the coronavirus pandemic, enabling the country to implement a nationwide coronavirus test-and-contact-trace program without shutting down the economy. This resulted in just ten deaths, while more than 500,000 people have died in the United States.
Hartmann offers a deep dive into the shameful history of American healthcare, showing how greed, racism, and oligarchic corruption led to the current “sickness for profit” system. Modern attempts to create versions of government healthcare have been hobbled at every turn, including Obamacare.
There is a simple solution: Medicare for all. Hartmann outlines the extraordinary benefits this system would provide the American people and economy and the steps we need to take to make it a reality. It’s time for America to join every industrialized country in the world and make health a right, not a privilege.
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      August 1, 2021
      Should Congress delete "age 65" from the Medicare statute? Yes, says progressive radio host Hartmann, who convincingly makes the case for universal coverage. In the latest entry in his "Hidden History" series, he explains why the U.S. wound up with an overpriced, dysfunctional medical system. How can it be that a country with four percent of the world's population accounts for over 40 percent of its health care expenditures? And how can it be that every year over half-a-million Americans go bankrupt because someone in their family gets sick? Assign much of the blame to physician and insurance lobbying groups that donate to politicians and ominously talk about "socialized medicine." Formidable presidents Harry Truman and Franklin D. Roosevelt tried and failed to get a national single-payer system. Fortunately, Lyndon Johnson masterfully pushed through Medicare, which, Hartmann notes, also integrated hospitals. Now, a decade after the Affordable Care Act and its Medicaid expansion, one out of ten Americans still lacks any health insurance. Hartmann's take on our health care debacle is informative, fascinating, and hopefully useful.

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