President Donald Trump says he wants health reform that will be better than Obamacare, better than what we had before Obamacare, and better than the Democrats’ Medicare for All. And he’s not alone. Numerous surveys show that health reform remains a top priority for Americans, who are concerned about high costs, access, and choice.
To address these problems, health reforms should focus on making it as easy as possible for people to access innovations such as:
Personal, “portable” health insurance that travels with them from job to job and in and out of the labor market.
Round-the-clock communication with their personal physicians by phone, email, and Skype.
Telemedicine, so they can even “visit” the doctor from home — avoiding traffic, long waits, and unneeded emergency-room visits.
To address these problems, health reforms should focus on making it as easy as possible for people to access innovations such as:
Personal, “portable” health insurance that travels with them from job to job and in and out of the labor market.
Round-the-clock communication with their personal physicians by phone, email, and Skype.
Telemedicine, so they can even “visit” the doctor from home — avoiding traffic, long waits, and unneeded emergency-room visits.
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