What with all the winter white covering the ground, it's easy to forget that there's green underneath, as well. FoIB Bob Graboyes, senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, has a slightly different take on the color, though:
"The battle for the soul of American health care is not really one of Democrat versus Republican or liberal versus conservative. Rather, it is between competing visions we can call the Fortress and the Frontier."
And what, you may ask, is "the Frontier?"
Well, as Bob explains it:
"The Frontier believes elites overestimate the capabilities of insiders and underestimate the abilities of outsiders. Innovation is the imperative."
And he then explains exactly how innovation and lateral thinking can drive down health care costs while maximizing effectiveness.
And make sure to check out the green plastic fingers.
"The battle for the soul of American health care is not really one of Democrat versus Republican or liberal versus conservative. Rather, it is between competing visions we can call the Fortress and the Frontier."
And what, you may ask, is "the Frontier?"
Well, as Bob explains it:
"The Frontier believes elites overestimate the capabilities of insiders and underestimate the abilities of outsiders. Innovation is the imperative."
And he then explains exactly how innovation and lateral thinking can drive down health care costs while maximizing effectiveness.
And make sure to check out the green plastic fingers.