The Landing Zone: A Roadmap for American Healthcare Reform
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Dr. Frank G. Opelka argues that the American healthcare system is a fragmented collection of four competing models that prioritize administrative billing over patient outcomes. Rather than a total overhaul, he proposes a "landing zone" strategy that transitions the country toward single-stream public financing paired with private, integrated delivery networks. This decade-long roadmap involves shifting from fee-for-service payments to risk-adjusted capitation and utilizing real-time clinical informatics to measure actual health benefits. Success depends on retraining the administrative workforce, leveraging antitrust regulations to manage regional monopolies, and following the lead of large employers seeking lower costs. Ultimately, the text positions rural America as the ideal testing ground for these reforms because the current system has already failed there. This phased approach aims to preserve private innovation while creating a more stable and predictable social contract for all citizens.