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Impasse at the crossroads: evolution or regulation.

H V Liddle

    The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
    |July 1, 1979
    PubMed
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    The US healthcare system faces challenges due to rising costs and consumption. Solutions involve medical community unity, cost reduction, and informed consumer choices for a sustainable free enterprise system.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Policy and Economics
    • Healthcare Systems Analysis
    • Medical Economics

    Background:

    • The current US healthcare system, based on free enterprise, is facing significant challenges regarding service availability, consumption, and cost.
    • International healthcare systems offer insights, with failures observed in divided medical communities, government monopolies, and abandonment of fee-for-service models.
    • Increasing government regulation in American healthcare necessitates a proactive response from stakeholders.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the challenges facing the US free enterprise healthcare system.
    • To identify key factors contributing to the failure of international healthcare systems.
    • To propose actionable strategies for the American medical community, consumers, and fiscal intermediaries to shape the future of healthcare.

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    Main Methods:

    • Review of international healthcare delivery systems.
    • Analysis of government intervention and regulatory trends in US healthcare.
    • Identification of responsibilities for stakeholders within the healthcare ecosystem.

    Main Results:

    • International systems have faltered due to internal divisions, government overreach, and abandonment of fee-for-service.
    • Government intervention in the US is increasingly regulatory.
    • Stakeholder actions are crucial for system sustainability.

    Conclusions:

    • A unified and cost-conscious American medical community is essential.
    • Informed consumers and tailored insurance options from fiscal intermediaries are vital.
    • Collaborative efforts among medical professionals, consumers, and insurers can shape a more effective healthcare future.