The presidential election will determine the course of the U.S. health care system — the most expensive system in the world, brimming with innovation but one that also leaves more than 30 million uninsured. William Brangham travels to Houston for the first in our series, “The Best Health Care? America & the World.”
All stories from this series
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Is U.S. health care the best or ‘least effective’ system in the modern world?12 min
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What the U.S. can learn from Australia’s hybrid health care system8 min
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How Switzerland delivered health care for all — and kept its private insurance10 min
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Should U.S. look to UK’s single-payer National Health Service for next health care moves?9 min
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What universal health care means during a pandemic6 min
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With health care a top issue for voters, what do Biden and Trump propose?13 min
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