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The absence of universal health insurance coverage in the United States of America has been debated for years without many solutions being proposed. Barry G. Hoerig, a registered nurse and certified case manager, explains how Medicare for all would solve our problems in this thought-provoking book. He also reveals how politicians continue to work against a solution that could transform our health care system. As you read, you'll get answers to questions such as: ¿ How does the American health care system go against the tenets of capitalism? ¿ How are people without insurance treated…mehr

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The absence of universal health insurance coverage in the United States of America has been debated for years without many solutions being proposed. Barry G. Hoerig, a registered nurse and certified case manager, explains how Medicare for all would solve our problems in this thought-provoking book. He also reveals how politicians continue to work against a solution that could transform our health care system. As you read, you'll get answers to questions such as: ¿ How does the American health care system go against the tenets of capitalism? ¿ How are people without insurance treated differently than those with insurance? ¿ How can American health care offer consumers more choices? Paving the way for Medicare for all makes sense but it won't come at a cost: Yes, Americans will have to pay more taxes, but it will also result in a reciprocal reduction of taxes and health care premiums elsewhere. It's imperative, however, that Medicare for all be cost effective and fair. Moreover, it must temper the negative aspects of capitalism while avoiding the awful results of socialism. Get detailed insights on how to improve health care for everyone with the insights in Affordable Medicare for All.
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Barry G. Hoerig is a registered nurse and certified case manager who has been practicing nursing for forty-one years. He has helped a wide variety of patients and families solve health insurance coverage dilemmas. In addition to working as a home health nurse and ambulatory care coordinator, his experience includes medical nursing in a men's correctional institution and psychiatric nursing in a women's correctional institution. He specializes in assisting the homeless and other disadvantaged persons seek solutions to health care problems.