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Book Synopsis: A sweeping history of the American health care state that reveals the public has been intentionally misled about the true role of government. The US government has always invested federal, state and local dollars in public health protection and prevention. Despite this public funding, however, Americans typically believe the current system is predominantly comprised of private actors with little government interference. In Grow & Hide, Colleen M. Grogan details the history of the American health care state and argues that the public has been intentionally misled about the true role of government. The US created a publicly financed system while framing it as the opposite in what Grogan terms the "grow-and-hide regime." Today, the state's role is larger than ever, yet it remains largely hidden because stakeholders-namely, private actors and their allies in government-have repeatedly, and successfully, presented the illusion of minimal government involvement. The consequences of this narrative are scarce accountability and a highly unequal distribution of benefits.
In the wake of a pandemic that has killed over one million Americans--with the highest death rates among minorities and lower-income people--the time has come for an honest discussion about the health care system. As Grogan reveals, America has never had a system that resembles a competitive, free-market model. Given how much the government already invests in the health care system, means how these funds are distributed and administered are fundamental political questions for the American public, not questions that should be decided by the private sector. If we want to fix care in America, we need to reimagine the way it is organized, prioritized, funded, and, perhaps most importantly, discussed. Grow & Hide is an important contribution to this reimagining.
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Discover the hidden truths behind America's health care system with "Grow and Hide: The History of America's Health Care State." This captivating book unravels the misconceptions that have led the public to believe that private actors dominate the system, while government interference remains minimal. Author Colleen M. Grogan sheds light on the intentionally misleading narrative that has been woven around the true role of government in health care.
With over a million Americans losing their lives during the recent pandemic, it's time to question the status quo and have an honest discussion about our health care system. Grogan expertly outlines the evolution of the American health care state, exposing the extensive public funding that has shaped it. By challenging the illusion of minimal government involvement, Grogan highlights the urgent need for greater transparency and accountability.
Contrary to popular belief, America has never operated under a truly competitive, free-market health care model. The government plays a significant role in terms of financing, distribution, and administration. It is imperative that the American public takes control of these fundamental political questions instead of leaving them to the private sector.
If you're ready to reimagine the way health care is organized, prioritized, funded, and discussed in America, "Grow and Hide" is an essential read. Gain insights into the history of our health care system, challenge misconceptions, and join the conversation to fix care for all. Click here to get your copy today!
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