![]() ![]() ![]() Our family has moved around the world, and when you tell your kids that you’re moving to a new country, they say, “Oh God, you’re wrecking my life.” It’s good when they get there but it’s hard to move. I really struggle with that one.” Below, Reid discusses with Zócalo what set him off exploring foreign healthcare systems, how they compare to America’s, and why Americans need to change the terms of the healthcare debate if they want reform.Ī. And while he believes he nailed those two questions, he said, “The third question is, why doesn’t the world’s richest country provide healthcare for everyone. The second was to ask not how they did it but why. The first, he said, was to figure out how other countries manage to provide healthcare for everyone and still spend half as much. Reid, a Washington Post reporter and author of 10 books, set out to answer a few specific questions in his latest, The Healing of America: A Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health Care. ![]()
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