DR DEANE WALDMAN CURING CANCER IN HEALTHCARE 11-28-20

DR DEANE WALDMAN CURING CANCER IN HEALTHCARE 11-28-20

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RETURNING GUEST, DR. DEANE WALDMAN JOINS US TO DISCUSS HOW PRESIDENT-ELECT BIDEN’S HEALTHCARE POLICY WOULD AFFECT CONSUMERS. HE ALSO DISCUSSES HIS BOOK “CURING THE CANCER IN U.S. HEALTHCARE” Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel-Bonati, Jeff Wagstaff...

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Dr. Dean Waldman on Fixing Healthcare: Biden's Policies and Market Solutions

State's care and market-based medicine is really simple, and I really implore every American to read that book. It says: Washington gets out of health care.

Ever wondered how healthcare policies could shape your future? Dr. Dean Waldman, author of 'Curing the Cancer in U.S. Healthcare', dives into this very topic in an eye-opening episode of American Medicine Today. Dr. Waldman pulls no punches as he critiques President-elect Biden’s healthcare plans, suggesting that they lean heavily towards nationalizing the system. This means strict price and wage controls, the elimination of private insurance, and an expanded Medicaid program. But it’s not all doom and gloom; Dr.

Waldman also offers a glimmer of hope through state-based care and market-driven solutions. He passionately argues for the importance of personal responsibility in healthcare, suggesting that these alternatives could be the key to a more efficient system. Hosted by Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel-Bonati, Jeff Wagstaff, and Ethan Youker, this episode serves up a mix of serious discussion and engaging conversation.

Whether you’re deeply invested in healthcare policy or just curious about what the future holds, this episode is packed with insights that could change the way you think about healthcare.

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