In the Guts Of Health Care
The case for universal health care coverage through a single payer system
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About the Book
Any partial health care reform is bound to fail. This is true in the case of the current
“reform” as it was for the all the previous half-hearted efforts.
Dr. Fouad Michael, a hugely successful physician who retired at the peak of
his career to work for health care reform, outlines clearly and concisely how our
dysfunctional health care system operates and how the soon-to-be-adopted system will
perpetuate the same environment that gave us less than adequate care and unaffordable
cost in a language the average reader can understand.
Dr. Michael brings a unique perspective to this subject with his bicultural
knowledge, having worked in two different types of health care systems, the Egyptian
and the American. Back in Egypt, he experienced the socialist revolution of the sixties
and studied and practiced medicine in a national health care system with all its flaws
and ambitions. In America, he saw how a free market model and a for-profit delivery of
health care have adversely affected the quality of our health care and our cost.
Dr. Michael, in a simple and easy-to-read language, uses countless examples
from his patients’ perspective that the reader can identify with to make the case for
universal health coverage through a single paper system modeled on the five Canadian
principles.
He refutes the critics of the single payer system who are in the habit of frightening
the American public from the assumed evils of our government. He makes the point
that the government in our democratic system is only a vehicle to enforce our will. It
is in fact the only entity we have to deal with in the single payer system instead of the
wasteful and profiteering army of insurance companies. A single payer system is not
socialism. It is not owned or run by the government; it is actually public financing for
private practice.
Dr. Michael sees in an informed public our best hope for understanding and effecting
the needed change. For this end, he offers the lay reader an accessible and intelligent
outline of the problems we face and a clearly defined and workable solution.
About the Author
Fouad B. Michael, M.D. was born in
He was an ENT (ear, nose and throat) doctor in private practice for twenty-five years in
He is now living in