Reform.

Although the United States has the most expensive healthcare system in the world, it is plagued with serious flaws. Shortcomings that lead to inadequate care, exorbitant costs, lack of access and other issues.

The US healthcare system is a dysfunctional but important behemoth that richly benefits related industries but does not fulfill the quality healthcare needs of the nation.

And reformers attempting to revamp the US healthcare system by focusing on high-level changes may lose sight of the best care provision and options at the consumer level.

In this space we will provide information, analysis and suggestions for improving the healthcare system. One thing is clear – serious, effective healthcare reform will require a structural and administrative overhaul.

And in addition to reforming the system itself, health care reform must also include other sectors of the economy that have a direct impact on people’s health.

The promotion of an active, healthy lifestyle. Preventive care to avoid and mitigate health issues. Reward producers of healthy food and make those who produce unhealthy food and drinks pay their share of the social costs of healthcare.