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Learning From Healthcare Visionaries
Does Singapore have the world’s best health care policy? Though it may be flawed, executive David Goldhill believe it offers an example of a health system that empowers consumers while drastically cutting costs. Goldhill also discusses another major influence, Shannon Brownlee, the author of Overtreated. … Watch
September 17, 2009 | In Health & Medicine
The Vision of Consumer-Based Health Care
Though David Goldhill’s vision of an ideal health care system is far off, it sheds light on important misunderstandings about the current health insurance-based system in the United States. … Watch
September 17, 2009 | In Health & Medicine, Politics & Policy
Will Obama Ever Get Health Care Right?
David Goldhill’s popular Atlantic article was about “What Washington Doesn’t Get About Health Care.” We asked him if Obama learned anything in time for his September 9th bicameral speech on the subject. … Watch
September 17, 2009 | In Health & Medicine, Politics & Policy
David Goldhill, a media executive, was inspired to become an expert on the healthcare crisis after his father died in a poorly run hospital. As it turned out, his outsider’s view—published in The Atlantic—instantly become on of the most popular investigations of America’s flawed health care system. He tells Big Think what he learned. … Watch
September 17, 2009 | In Health & Medicine, Politics & Policy
David Goldhill is the CEO of the Game Show Network. his Atlantic article, "How American Healthcare Killed My Father", was considered by many to be one of the year's most provocative on the subject.