
Digging Into My Modest Election-Year Proposal For Healthcare Reform: Details Part 3 — Driving To Affordable Universal Access
NOTE: With the midterms coming and a bit of a lull in healthcare news, over the past few weeks I have been re-publishing my 2024 election year series on healthcare reform (with a few updates). It remains as relevant for midterms 2026 as it was two years ago. This blog is one in a four-part series that digs into my modest proposal for healthcare reform. See the introductory blog here to review my proposal more broadly: https://www.healthcarelabyrinth.com/a-modest-election-year-proposal-for-healthcare-reform-2/ . Here is the first detailed part on price reform: https://www.healthcarelabyrinth.com/digging-into-my-modest-election-year-proposal-for-healthcare-reform-details-part-1-the-importance-of-price-reform/ . Here is the second detailed part on pivoting to primary care and care management: https://www.healthcarelabyrinth.com/digging-into-my-modest-election-year-proposal-for-healthcare-reform-part-2-pivoting-to-primary-care-and-care-management-from-our-obsession-with-utilization-management/ . Much of my proposal is taken from my book, The Healthcare Labyrinth, available at this site and through leading bookseller websites. It is available in print, ebook, and audiobook forms. Driving to affordable universal access “… Let me add that the health and vitality of our people are at least







