In a year-long global pandemic, people are more concerned than ever with their own health care, and how to afford it. And many people are concerned about making it affordable to everyone.
Health economist Len Nichols has been working on this for close to three decades, and he shared his ideas — by remote connection — at a recent University of Minnesota Humphrey School event moderated by professor Larry Jacobs.
Nichols is a non-resident fellow at the Health Policy Center at the Urban Institute, and a professor emeritus at George Mason University.
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