Author: Kolmes, Sara
Title: Employmentâ€Based, Forâ€Profit Health Care in a Pandemic Cord-id: zbwipm05 Document date: 2020_6_29
ID: zbwipm05
Snippet: The emergence of Covidâ€19 in the United States has revealed a critical weakness in the health care system in the United States. The majority of people in the nation receive health care via employmentâ€based health insurance from providers in a competitive market. However, neither employmentâ€based health care nor a competitive health care market can adequately provide treatment during a global pandemic. Employmentâ€based health care will fail to provide care for a large number of people in
Document: The emergence of Covidâ€19 in the United States has revealed a critical weakness in the health care system in the United States. The majority of people in the nation receive health care via employmentâ€based health insurance from providers in a competitive market. However, neither employmentâ€based health care nor a competitive health care market can adequately provide treatment during a global pandemic. Employmentâ€based health care will fail to provide care for a large number of people in any destabilizing economic event, including a pandemic. Competitive forâ€profit health care systems distribute limited goods based on markets rather than health care needs. If a global pandemic results in unusually high demand for specific medical supplies, then these will be distributed suboptimally. The combined risk of suboptimal distribution of needed goods and a significant drop in health care access in a global pandemic indicates that the U.S. health care system has serious vulnerabilities that need to be addressed.
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