![]() ![]() Seeking treatment for the flareup of an old shoulder injury, he visits doctors in the U.S., France, Germany, Japan and England with a stint in an Ayurvedic clinic in India in a quest for treatment that dovetails with his search for a "cure" for America's health-care crisis, a narrative device that sometimes feels contrived, but allows him valuable firsthand experience. not only spends more money on health care than any other nation but also leaves 45 million residents uninsured, allowing about 22,000 to die from easily treatable diseases. Neither financial prudence nor concern for the commonweal explains the American position, according to Reid, whose findings divulge that the U.S. In other countries such as the UK and Canada which has universal healthcare In, The Healing of America, Reid (2010) writes an overview of healthcare systems. ![]() reformIn The Healing of America, New York. remains the only first world nation to refuse its citizens universal health care. Reid guides a whirlwind tour ofsuccessful health care systems worldwide, revealing possible pathstoward U.S. Washington Post correspondent Reid (The United States of Europe) explores health-care systems around the world in an effort to understand why the U.S. ![]()
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