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Decades of government intervention have produced a healthcare system where prices are hidden, incentives are skewed, and spending is out of control. While other industries (like air travel and telecommunications) benefited from deregulation and market competition, healthcare remains locked in a costly status quo. This episode dissects the systemic roots of waste and asks whether reform is still possible.
Is healthcare too broken to be fixed, or just too protected to change?
For more episodes and resources, visit fromourgeneration.com.
Dive deeper with Giants of Political Thought at giantsofpoliticalthought.com.
By Crom Carmichael and Mike HassellDecades of government intervention have produced a healthcare system where prices are hidden, incentives are skewed, and spending is out of control. While other industries (like air travel and telecommunications) benefited from deregulation and market competition, healthcare remains locked in a costly status quo. This episode dissects the systemic roots of waste and asks whether reform is still possible.
Is healthcare too broken to be fixed, or just too protected to change?
For more episodes and resources, visit fromourgeneration.com.
Dive deeper with Giants of Political Thought at giantsofpoliticalthought.com.