As Americans search for the cure to what ails our health-care system,
we've overlooked an invaluable source of ideas and solutions: the rest of the world.
All the other industrialized democracies have faced problems like ours,
yet they've found ways to cover everybody -- and still spend far less than we do.
Given our remarkable medical assets -- the best-educated doctors and nurses,
the most advanced hospitals, world-class research -- the United States could be,
and should be, the best in the world. To get there, though,
we have to be willing to learn some lessons about health-care
administration from the other industrialized democracies.
Hey Randi ...
We'll have an opening in the White House in a few short years ---
Would you be interested?
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