654F The Stalled March for Universal Health Insurance in America
Two sessions
Instructor: Jim Cantwell
Thursdays, 11:50—1:15, June 25—July 2
The U.S. pays more, as a percent of national income than other advanced industrialized countries, and yet gets poorer health results. Past attempts to replace its patchy financing system and enact universal public health care will be examined. We will explore how several other countries organize and pay for their health care. Would a major step toward a government-provided system be a ticket to success or an albatross around the neck? In session two we will look at the advantages and disadvantages of a universal Medicare Part A program as a next step.
Jim Cantwell is chair of the OLLI Philosophy and Religious Studies program planning group and has taught numerous courses at OLLI.