America’s Bitter Pill is Steven Brill’s much-anticipated,
sweeping narrative of how the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, was
written, how it is being implemented, and, most important, how it is
changing—and failing to change—the rampant abuses in the healthcare
industry. Brill probed the depths of our nation’s healthcare crisis in
his trailblazing Time magazine Special Report, which won the 2014
National Magazine Award for Public Interest. Now he broadens his lens
and delves deeper, pulling no punches and taking no prisoners.
It’s a fly-on-the-wall account of the fight, amid an onslaught of
lobbying, to pass a 961-page law aimed at fixing America’s largest, most
dysfunctional industry—an industry larger than the entire economy of
France.
It’s a penetrating chronicle of how the profiteering that Brill first identified in his Time cover story continues, despite Obamacare.
And it is the first complete, inside account of how President Obama
persevered to push through the law, but then failed to deal with the
staff incompetence and turf wars that crippled its implementation.
Brill questions all the participants in the drama, including the president, to find out what happened and why.
He asks the head of the agency in charge of the Obamacare website how and why it crashed.
And he tells the cliffhanger story of the tech wizards who swooped in to rebuild it.
Brill gets drug lobbyists to open up on the deals they struck to protect their profits in return for supporting the law.
And he buttresses all these accounts with meticulous research and
access to internal memos, emails, notes, and journals written by the key
players during all the pivotal moments.
Brill is there with
patients when they are denied cancer care at a hospital, or charged $77
for a box of gauze pads. Then he asks the multimillion-dollar executives
who run the hospitals to explain why.
He even confronts the
chief executive of America’s largest health insurance company and asks
him to explain an incomprehensible Explanation of Benefits his company
sent to Brill.
And he’s there as a group of young
entrepreneurs gamble millions to use Obamacare to start a hip insurance
company in New York’s Silicon Alley.
Vividly capturing what
he calls the “milestone” achievement of Obamacare, Brill introduces us
to patients whose bank accounts or lives have been saved by the new
law—although, as he explains, that is only because Obamacare provides
government subsidies for “tens of millions of new customers” to pay the
same exorbitant prices that were the problem in the first place.
All that is weaved together in an elegantly crafted, fast-paced narrative.
But by chance America’s Bitter Pill ends up being much more—because as Brill was completing this book, he had to undergo urgent open-heart surgery.
Thus, this also becomes the story of how one patient who thinks he
knows everything about healthcare “policy” rethinks it from a hospital
gurney—and combines that insight with his brilliant reporting. The
result: a surprising new vision of how we can fix American healthcare so
that it stops draining the bank accounts of our families and our
businesses, and the federal treasury.
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