AJMC October 30, 2024
Sachin H. Jain, MD, MBA

Here are 10 concrete, immediately implementable, and highly impactful measures that could significantly improve the US health care system by expanding access and reducing costs.

During this election season, in-depth discussions of health care have not been at the forefront of political discourse. Nevertheless, improving the system that accounts for 20% of our economy remains as important as ever. Here are 10 concrete, immediately implementable, and highly impactful measures that could significantly improve the US health care system. Though you’re unlikely to see any of them in a political ad, these ideas represent practical steps that could expand access, reduce costs, and lead to substantial improvements in the health and well-being of millions of individuals in the US.

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