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	<title>The Passionate Planner &#187; Prevention</title>
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		<title>Health Care Reform, Part 1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have shied away from a discussion of health care reform, because I felt that the issue is too complicated.  And once I’ve started down the road to try to make some sense of the debate, I’d probably have to make a full-time job of it – it would suck me right in. And, in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have shied away from a discussion of health care reform, because I felt that the issue is too complicated.  And once I’ve started down the road to try to make some sense of the debate, I’d probably have to make a full-time job of it – it would suck me right in.</p>
<p>And, in truth, the topics that interest me most are quite contentious.  Why is the United States the <em>only</em> developed country that does <em>not</em> provide universal health care?  How can we change the incentives of citizens and medical care providers so that we reduce costs and improve outcomes?  Do we have a health care system now, or is it a &#8220;sick care&#8221; industry?  Why are we not paying more attention to prevention?</p>
<p>I’m sure that very smart people are thinking and writing about these issues, but I have just not taken the time to identify them and sort everything out.</p>
<p>However, there is one columnist who is readily available and discusses some practical issues that are worth mentioning, and that is David Leonhardt.  His weekly column, <em>Economic Scene</em>, appears on Wednesdays in the <em>New York Times.</em> He is also a contributor to the Times Magazine on Sundays.  I’ve been a fan of his for a long time, and in a previous post I discussed an article he wrote on <a href="http://www.keyfeeonly.com/president-obamas-economic-agenda/" target="_self">President Obama’s Economic Agenda</a>.</p>
<p>Wednesday’s column, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/11/business/economy/11leonhardt.html?scp=1&amp;sq=Falling%20Far%20Short%20of%20Reform&amp;st=cse" target="_blank"><em>Falling Far Short of Reform</em></a>, discusses some very practical issues reflected in the two different health-care bills currently working their way through the House of Representatives and the Senate.</p>
<p>If you’ve been following <a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/health/diseasesconditionsandhealthtopics/health_insurance_and_managed_care/health_care_reform/index.html" target="_blank">the health care debate</a> and are interested in a sensible discussion, I can recommend this column.  And if you’ve <em><strong>not</strong></em> been following the debate, but would like to catch up on what all the hoopla has been about, I can still recommend this column.</p>
<p><strong>Request</strong></p>
<p>I would love to hear from others on recommendations of articles that appeal to them.  I’m specifically <strong>not</strong> interested in articles that rail against “a government takeover of health care” or call efforts at reform “socialized medicine.”  I <strong>am</strong> interested in articles that discuss what works in improving health care and/or in reducing costs – priorities, both, for the majority of Americans, I should think.</p>
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