Review of Getting Health Reform Right

I was excited to read Getting Health Reform Right because it approached the problem of health care reform from an international, public policy perspective. The authors all have deep experience working internationally to address health care, and that shows throughout their analysis in the many real world examples of reforms gone right and wrong drawn from across the globe.

The execution cycle

I’ve cracked the next book in my quest to better understand the health care problems facing the U.S.: Getting Health Reform Right, by Roberts, Hsiao, Berman, and Reich. This is another long one, so a dedicate review is a ways off, but I came across an interesting framework in the opening chapters, one that, with some slight changes in emphasis, could have applicability beyond government policy to include corporate decision-making.

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