“Stephen Simac puts his finger on the pulse of American medicine and on its wallet and finds huge destruction in the mismatch. Save Trillions is a rational fix for a troubled system.”
Dr. Walter Bortz, author of Next Medicine: the Science and Civics of Health
Professor of Medicine at Stanford School of Medicine.
Dear Ms. Inkinen
We share the same goal of transforming health care by improving Americans’ health. I’d love to send you a copy of Save Trillions with Universal Health Care for review. It’s an evidence based approach to provide universal health care that improves community health and personal well-being by supporting effective primary prevention and reimbursing for complementary and integrative medicine. As a strategic plan to transform the ACA into Universal Health Care, it was subtitled Transform ObamaCare in 2015. This 2017 edition is completely revised, concluding with the implosion of the Republican proposal.
The chapters on the American Epidemics of Heart Disease, Cancer, Diabetes, Alzheimer’s to Autism and Mental Illness, now include Trauma plus Infectious and Autoimmune Diseases. They report how trillions can be saved on medical expenses by abandoning ineffective and expensive treatments and funding prevention, by replacing the Standard American Diet (SAD) and sedentary, stressed out American Way of Life (AWOL) in every community , not just treating their symptoms.
Save Trillions describes the assault of Americans with unhealthy products and builds the case for charging Medical Expense Fees to pay for their externalized medical costs. My proposal for MEF to pay for Universal Health Care is expanded with a new chapter on solutions for shifting budgetary priorities to provide for the General Welfare. The predistribution of wealth from the commons will make both rich and poor healthier.
It proposes alliances of public health educators, elected representatives, integrative medical physicians, traditional, complementary and alternative practitioners and organizations of consumers/ im-patients to tilt resources towards real prevention. It informs and supports readers on their own wellness journey and describes a healthier vision for society. It’s an entertaining and informative overview of medical history and insights from forty years of research, practice and reporting on health and wellness.
I will send you an electronic copy if you are interested. I have a Masters degree in integral health education and counseling psychology.
Thank You,
Stephen Simac
The Medical Monopoly Series includes Cancer Cathedral: Prevention is the Cure