The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (referred to as ObamaCare or PPACA), which was signed into US law in 2010, generated a lot of noise from both supporters and detractors. This book argues that the changes introduced by ObamaCare were generally not as new as claimed.
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Lukasz Jasinski's The Economics of ObamaCare offers critical insights into the PPACA to suggest why this latest effort to reform the US healthcare market failed to offer promised results. His analysis adds an essential contribution to understanding the economics of health reform.
Dr. Roberta Herzberg, Distinguished Senior Fellow, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Few Europeans understand how American healthcare works, and the same applies to Americans when it comes to Europe. Yet politicians across both sides of the Atlantic paint the other system as the socialist ideal or a capitalist boogeyman, neither of which are true. Yes, things are complicated, but Lukasz's book is a read for anyone trying to understand the American system.
Zilvinas Silenas, President, Foundation for Economic Education
Dr. Roberta Herzberg, Distinguished Senior Fellow, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Few Europeans understand how American healthcare works, and the same applies to Americans when it comes to Europe. Yet politicians across both sides of the Atlantic paint the other system as the socialist ideal or a capitalist boogeyman, neither of which are true. Yes, things are complicated, but Lukasz's book is a read for anyone trying to understand the American system.
Zilvinas Silenas, President, Foundation for Economic Education