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| EST. READ TIME 1 MIN.Miracle Cure: How to Solve America's Health Care Crisis and Why Canada Isn't the Answer
We are living longer than ever before. We are healthier than every preceding generation. Each passing year yields powerful new therapies and wonder drugs. And each passing year brings a new low in public satisfaction with health care in both the United States and Canada.
We remember the halcyon days of the family practitioner, the black bag and the home visit, the long and intensive check-ups in which doctors were literally hands-on. Why does it seem like health care costs more and delivers less? Why does health care seem today, for all its wonders, so broken?
When you bring it down to the most basic level, people ask three things from their health care providers: affordability, accessibility, and high quality.
These three factors are essential to a properly functioning health care system. And yet it is becoming harder to get these three elements in one package. You can easily find one of them, often two. It is increasingly difficult to get all three - health care that you can afford, that is always available, and is high quality.
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Sally Pipes
Sally C. Pipes is president and chief executive officer of the Pacific Research Institute, a San Francisco-based think tank foundedin 1979. Prior to becoming president in 1991, she was assistant director of The Fraser Institute, based in Vancouver, Canada.Ms. Pipes addresses national and international audiences on health care, women's issues, education, privatization, civil rights, and the economy. She has been interviewed on CNNfn, 20/20, The Today Show, Dateline, The Dennis Miller Show, and other prominent programs.She has written regular columns for Chief Executive, Investor's Business Daily, and the San Francisco Examiner. her opinion pieces have appeared in the Washington Post, Financial Times of London, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco Chronicle, Sacramento Bee, and Orange County Register. She also co-authored with Spencer Star Income and Taxation in Canada and co-authored with Michael Walker seven editions of Tax Facts .Ms. Pipes serves on the board of the Independent Women's Forum, the national advisory board of Capital Research Center, the board of advisors of the San Francisco Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society, and the State Policy Network president's advisory council. She has served as a trustee of St. Luke's Hospital Foundation in San Francisco, as a commissioner on California's Commission on Transportation Investment (CTI), and as a governor of the Donner Canadian Foundation. She was a member of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's transition team in 2003.Ms Pipes is a member of the Mont Pelerin Society, National Association of Business Economists, and the Philadelphia Society. While in Canada she was a member of the Canadian Association for Business Economics (president for two terms) and the Association of Professional Economists in BC.… Read more Read Less…
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