UnitedHealthcare CEO's Murder Sparks Outrage and Debate on Healthcare System

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Dr. Nicholas Rosenlicht, a Berkeley psychiatrist, critiques the U.S. healthcare system in his book, highlighting its evolution from a global model to a profit-driven industry. He discusses the public's frustration with insurers like United Healthcare, which prioritize profits over patient care, leading to high costs and poor health outcomes. Rosenlicht advocates for a single-payer system to ensure healthcare as a right, criticizing the current model's impact on mental health care and the broader system's inefficiencies.
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