Middlebury

GHLT 0258

Healthcare in the U.S.

Healthcare in the U.S.
At a time when achieving consensus on anything is close to impossible, nearly everyone agrees that our current health care system is broken. In this course we will explore the impediments to reforming health care in the United States, which by a variety of measures wastes approximately 25% of the country’s 3.8 trillion dollars spent annually. The goal in this course is not to argue a certain perspective. Rather, through readings and discussion of original sources, we will explore the complexities of our health care system, evaluate its attributes and failings, compare it with other systems around the world, and wrestle with questions posed by our current trajectory. We will explore how powerful interests—Big Pharma, insurance companies, hospital lobbyists, and physician guilds-- array to maintain the status quo despite clear evidence of alternative paths that would serve the greater good.
Subject:
Global Health
Department:
Global Health
Division:
Interdisciplinary
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR SOC
Equivalent Courses:
INTD 0258 *
INTD 1258 *

Sections in Fall 2024

Fall 2024

GHLT0258A-F24 Lecture (Finkelstein)