Modernizing Medicare
Grabbing attention with a clear, timely promise: Modernizing Medicare by Robert Emmet Moffit and Marie Fishpaw dissects one of the most consequential policy challenges facing the United States today — how to preserve quality care for seniors while making Medicare sustainable and affordable.
This concise, evidence-driven book walks readers through practical reforms and real-world implications for Medicare beneficiaries, caregivers, policymakers, and health professionals across the U.S. Combining accessible explanations with policy analysis, Moffit and Fishpaw explore options that protect patient choice, encourage competition, and strengthen long-term financing without sacrificing care. Clear case studies and plain-language summaries make complex topics understandable whether you’re based in Washington, D.C., a state capitol, or managing care in local communities.
Readers will find compelling reasons to rethink traditional models: actionable proposals to expand affordable coverage, increase transparency, and improve outcomes for America’s seniors. The authors emphasize solutions that resonate with both urban and rural populations, addressing geographic disparities in access and cost across the country.
Perfect for students of health policy, healthcare executives, elected officials, and informed citizens, Modernizing Medicare provides the insight needed to participate in today’s policy debates and make informed decisions about care options. Thoughtful, practical, and timely, this book equips you with the knowledge to advocate for smarter Medicare choices that benefit families and communities nationwide.
Order your copy today to better understand the future of Medicare in the United States and join the conversation on sustainable, patient-centered healthcare reform.
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