In Excellent Health offers an alternative view of the much maligned
state of health care in America, using facts and peer-reviewed data to
challenge the statistics often cited as evidence that medical care in
the United States is substandard and poor in value relative to that of
other countries. The author proposes a complete plan for reform in three
critical areas of the health care puzzle--tax structure, private
insurance markets, and government health insurance programs--designed to
maintain choice and access to excellence and facilitate competition.