One of the reasons why I am not a world-famous author is that most of my best ideas are already books, good books written by other people. For example, recently I thought to myself what the healthcare system in America is going to look like for my kid and grandkids and I was scared, and thought to myself "I should write some sort of story about this so people can see the same vision of terror that I see." Turns out, someone has already written this book.
The book is called Universal Coverage, by Daniel Putkowski.
The novel imagines what a nationalized health-care system might look like in the United States. The book has been called "the 1984 of health care" and has received rave reviews from Newt Gingrich, Steve Forbes, and many others. You can learn more and read the first chapter online at http://www.danielputkowski.com/
Here is the stuff on the back of the book- check it out:
Bob Smith had it all. A beautiful house, a happy family, a rewarding career, and a government concerned with his well-being. But when his young son collapses, everything begins to crumble. Suddenly thrust into the world of Universal Coverage, Smith discovers that the ideals he voted for have spiraled out of control. The U.S. nationalized health care system has quickly devolved into a nightmare of unbearable waits, inevitable fraud, and uncertain outcomes presided over by a disinterested bureaucratic class. As Smith struggles to save his son's life, he finds the only hope is Salvare, an unauthorized hospital ship providing world-class care to anyone with cash who's willing to make the journey. A miracle at sea awaits aboard Salvare if Smith is brave enough to question the dangerous path his country has taken. Time is running out, and in matters of life and death, timing is everything.
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