The Healing of America
by T. R. Reid
I often wonder how students select their favorite book, and
this one is no different. While the book
is very educational and helpful in understanding the state of health care in
our society today, I don’t think I would take it with me to a deserted island
or give it to a best friend for a present.
Nonetheless, it provides perspective on how different countries approach
health care. The book, The Healing of America: A Global Quest for Better,
Cheaper and Fairer Health Care by T. R. Reid, details the author’s journey to
get his shoulder ‘fixed’ from an old injury sustained while in the military.
During the process, he decides to find how other country’s health care would
address his needs as a patient. Reid
actually visited physicians and had the same injury evaluated and was also able
to get costs for the corrective work.
Needless to say, the US system was one of the worst! (Note this was done prior to the health care
reform bill passed during President Obama’s term in office). As Reid argues, providing health care to all
citizens is a moral and ethical issue, so why doesn’t the US do it just as the
rest of the world? Reid goes to France
(rated #1 by the World Health Organization), Germany, Japan, UK, Canada and
Asia to see physicians. He provides in-depth
data that helps to illustrate how far behind we really are in relation to other
countries (with the exception of our research and facilities/equipment). In the end, we should provide equal access to
all. Again, helpful read for all, but
especially those studying global public health or related fields. Will become dated in a few years as it was
written in 2009.