Quantcast
Channel: Adam Gaffney | The Guardian
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 24

America's extreme neoliberal healthcare system is putting the country at risk | Adam Gaffney

$
0
0

Single-payer healthcare can’t prevent a novel virus like Covid-19 but it could help us plan, coordinate and save lives

At the final debate of the Democratic presidential primary on Sunday, Senator Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden clashed on the coronavirus. Sanders contended the pandemic laid bare “the incredible weakness and dysfunctionality” of the US healthcare system, and called for single-payer reform. Biden countered that Italy’s universal system had failed to protect the Mediterranean nation, and asserted that Covid-19 “has nothing to do with Bernie’s Medicare for All”. At first glance, the ex-vice-president seems right: of course single-payer can’t close the door to a novel virus, any more than it can forestall a deadly earthquake or fend off a zombie apocalypse. Nonetheless, a national health program with unified financing and governance – basically the opposite of what we have in America today – is a powerful tool in a health crisis.

Related: Coronavirus has taught Italy hard lessons. Other countries must learn from us | Maurizio Molinari

Healthcare in America is uncoordinated – and ungoverned

Adam Gaffney is an instructor in medicine at Harvard Medical School and a pulmonary and critical care doctor at the Cambridge Health Alliance. He is President of the advocacy organization Physicians for a National Health Program. He blogs at theprogressivephysician.org

Continue reading...

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 24

Latest Images

Trending Articles





Latest Images