How Medicaid Fails the Poor by Avik Roy

How Medicaid Fails the Poor

Avik Roy

48 pages first pub 2013 (editions)

nonfiction economics politics challenging informative medium-paced
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This book is ideal for readers interested in exploring systemic flaws in public healthcare through a critical lens, seeking actionable alternatives rooted in private sector solutions.

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Medicaid, America’s government-run health insurance program for the poor, should be a lifeline that provides needed health care to Americans with no other options. Surprisingly, however, it doesn’t. The medical literature reveals a $450 billion-a-...

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