Fixing Healthcare April 13, 2020
Jeremy Corr

When speaking at medical conferences, Dr. Robert Pearl is often asked when and how American healthcare will be disrupted. His response has been same for years: It will likely require a catastrophic event. His assumption was that a global recession would force businesses and families to choose (or demand, if need be) better healthcare options with lower costs, higher quality and improved convenience. Of course, he had no idea a global pandemic would be the catalyst.

As we look ahead to brighter days, let’s look at the results of the most recent “Survey To Fix American Healthcare,” which launched in October 2019. Pearl believes the outcomes proved quite prescient and apropos to the current healthcare crisis.

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