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The Roundtable
9:35 am
Fri January 25, 2013
"Catastrophic Care: How American Health Care Killed My Father - And How We Can Fix It"
By Joe Donahue
In the September 2009 issue of the Atlantic, David Goldhill rocked the health-care world with his compelling account of how bureaucratic American health care killed his father. Now, Goldhill is back with a new book expanding on the topic, published by Knopf, entitled Catastrophic Care: How American Health Care Killed My Father--and How We Can Fix It.
In the book, Goldhill, the CEO of the Game Show Network and a life-long Democrat, discusses what a market-oriented universal health-care system might look like.
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