Catastrophic Care

Why Everything We Think We Know about Health Care Is Wrong

David Goldhill

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"Catastrophic Care" by David Goldhill is a thought-provoking and meticulously researched book that challenges the current healthcare system in the United States. Goldhill examines the flaws and inefficiencies that plague this system, arguing that it is broken beyond repair.

In the book, Goldhill shares his personal experience of losing his father due to medical errors, which motivated him to explore the complexities of healthcare. He exposes the inflated costs, lack of transparency, and the misaligned incentives that drive up prices and lead to subpar patient care.

Goldhill suggests a groundbreaking alternative to the current system: catastrophic care. He advocates for a model where individual patients are financially responsible for routine and preventative care, while insurance kicks in only for major and catastrophic medical events. This approach, he argues, would create a more consumer-driven system, promoting price competition and encouraging cost-conscious decisions.

Through compelling anecdotes and thorough analysis, Goldhill debunks common myths, challenges conventional beliefs, and offers innovative solutions. He emphasizes the importance of empowering consumers with information and decision-making power, as well as fostering a more competitive marketplace among healthcare providers.

"Catastrophic Care" is a must-read for anyone looking to gain a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare system and the potential for positive change. Goldhill's persuasive arguments and fresh approach make this book a valuable resource for policymakers, healthcare professionals, and concerned citizens alike.

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