Valuing America's Health: Aligning Financing to Reward Better Health and Well-Being
Sarah Szanton, Joshua Sharfstein, Hoangmai Pham, Margaret Chesney, Deena Chisolm, David Erickson, Christopher Koller, Peter Long, L. Gordon Moore, Len M. Nichols, Anaeze Offodile, Cheryl Powell, Dexter Shurney, Jennifer Lee, Jennifer Lalitha Flaubert, Michael Cocchiola, Peak Sen Chua, Ayodola Anise, Amanda Hunt
Abstract
The United States is experiencing a decline in life expectancy despite high health care spending due to a multitude of factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic, opioid epidemic, high burden of chronic disease, and systemic and structural inequities. A response proportional to this crisis is required. Valuing America's Health: Aligning Financing to Reward Better Health and Well-Being explores opportunities to transform the current health and health care system to one that promotes whole person and whole population health. The publication emphasizes the need for a bold vision and sustainable financing strategies to prioritize health and well-being for all. Authors of the publication highlight the importance of building a movement to prioritize health, repairing systemic failures, holding stakeholders accountable, controlling health care costs, incentivizing health promotion, adopting collaborative financing and policy-making approaches, and empowering individuals and communities in health decision-making. The way is clear; what is needed now is the will to move forward. Learn more about how to ensure our nation's health and health care system can support optimal health for all. Read the full article here
Citation
National Academy of Medicine. 2024. Valuing America's Health: Aligning Financing to Reward Better Health and Well-Being. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/27141.