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America is a leader in healthcare quality, though its healthcare delivery leaves much to be desired. Insurance costs are increasing, transparency is lacking and third parties control too much of the decision making.
In part one of a conversation with the Badger Institute’s Michael Jahr, professor and entrepreneur Daniel Sem outlines common-sense reforms to improve the delivery of quality healthcare, particularly the practice of direct primary care (DPC) in the state of Wisconsin.
Read the full report authored with colleague Scott Niederjohn as part of our Mandate for Madison: https://www.badgerinstitute.org/common-sense-healthcare-reforms-for-wisconsin/
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America is a leader in healthcare quality, though its healthcare delivery leaves much to be desired. Insurance costs are increasing, transparency is lacking and third parties control too much of the decision making.
In part one of a conversation with the Badger Institute’s Michael Jahr, professor and entrepreneur Daniel Sem outlines common-sense reforms to improve the delivery of quality healthcare, particularly the practice of direct primary care (DPC) in the state of Wisconsin.
Read the full report authored with colleague Scott Niederjohn as part of our Mandate for Madison: https://www.badgerinstitute.org/common-sense-healthcare-reforms-for-wisconsin/