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Ralph Hendrickson
The reasons why we should transition from our very muddled health care system to a single payer model are very reasonably argued in this timely and important book by Ken Lefkowitz. The author provides an easy to grasp data analysis bolstered by a series of informative graphs which in effect educates the reader about the many complexities of health care economics and why change is urgent. I've not read a better argument to do so. And if this book were to be widely read I believe that much opposition to a single payer system would fall away. Ken has used Occam's Razor to great effect-getting to the essence of this issue in a very readable style that no reader can claim not to understand after putting it down. I can't recommend it more highly!
James R. Beaudoin M.D.
During my career as a Family Practice M.D. I was continuously reminded of the need for universal access to medical care from an ethical, patient care perspective. I found this well researched and clear analysis to be quite compelling, as it brought to light the sound arguments that support single payer coverage from an economic viewpoint. Clearly Medicare for All is an idea whose time has come and this book makes a significant contribution toward that goal by presenting difficult concepts in a most comprehensible way.
Gary Dolowich, M.D.
Medicare for All" is a remarkable little book. The author makes a compelling argument for how the current free-market, for-profit healthcare system is failing Americans. It lays out in easy to read language how "Medicare for All" would actually save significant amounts of money and produce better healthcare outcomes. This book should be required reading for anyone who has influence over how healthcare is paid for in this country. It convincingly eliminates the argument that we can't afford it. The author states we can and we must move to the "Medicare for All" model for funding healthcare in the US. I agree.
Eileen G Hill MD