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May 22, 2012
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the Pathkeeper—blogging about the worlds in which we live

No. Nothing being considered by the Administration or Congress, or advocated by insurers, medical associations or providers, or political commentators (including Fox News) has anything to do with “health care.”

Is There a Health Care System?

No. As Dan Roam points out in one of his blog posts, we have no system for providing health care. Roam points out that:

What we call a health care system is a fragmented collection of “information islands” that only communicate when someone needs to get paid…Each of these islands relies on us to be the carrier pigeon ferrying the information from one to the other.

Watch his post proposing a speech by President Obama to the Congress:

I have written about this before, but not as succinctly as does Dan. In another of his “napkin” blogs, Roam shows the substance of the insurance (oops! obviously, I mean “health care”) reform problem as we face it today. (Or not)…

Any questions?

No, I don’t shy from re-posting here ideas and comments of others. No one originates all good ideas and good ideas (should) foster good discussion.

 

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Why “Pathkeeper?”

I am attracted to the notion of pathways as a metaphor for life. I turned the metaphor into reality by my attraction to hiking the Appalachian Trail.

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