The United States has the most innovative healthcare system in the world — but also the most expensive. For decades, the federal government has been paying for and controlling more and more of the overall healthcare system. So how can states expand access while increasing quality and controlling costs?
That's what you'll find out at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy's virtual policy forum on healthcare. Lindsay Killen, vice president for strategic outreach and communications at the Mackinac Center, and Greg George, as senior research fellow at the Foundation for Government Accountability, will discuss solutions to promote innovate, market-based approaches that increases competition, reduces bureaucracy and puts patients first. This includes discussions about Certificate of Need laws, scope of practice reforms, telemedicine and more.
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