US Healthcare: A Sick System
The Conference Board uses cookies to improve our website, enhance your experience, and deliver relevant messages and offers about our products. Detailed information on the use of cookies on this site is provided in our cookie policy. For more information on how The Conference Board collects and uses personal data, please visit our privacy policy. By continuing to use this Site or by clicking "OK", you consent to the use of cookies. 

C-SUITE PERSPECTIVES

US Healthcare: A Sick System

Steve Odland hosts a wide-ranging conversation Steve Messinger, partner at ECG Management Consultants and recognized leader in healthcare consulting.

From the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010 to the disruptions of a once-in-a-century pandemic, the past decade has seen rapid evolution in the US health care system. Behind the partisan political controversy, where does US health care stand today? What’s working in the system and what isn’t? And are we any closer to a sustainable approach that can both lower costs and improve outcomes?

In this episode, The Conference Board CEO Steve Odland hosts a wide-ranging conversation Steve Messinger, partner at ECG Management Consultants and recognized leader in health care consulting. Tune in to explore:

  • What is the history behind the US health care system and what forces have driven its evolution to the model we have today?
  • What has changed since the enactment of the ACA? A decade after passage, how has the landmark bill lived up to its goals on health care quality, access, and cost?
  • Why is health care so expensive in the US, and what areas can be targeted to control costs: Preventative care? Acute care? Prescriptions? The fee-for-service model?
  • How has COVID-19 impacted the national landscape of health care? What did we learn from the pandemic and what are the implications going forward?
  • What can we learn from other countries? What are pros and cons can we take from systems such as those in Canada, the UK, the rest of Europe, and further afield?
  • Why is health care so difficult to “fix”? Are there any obvious changes to regulations or policy choices that can deliver major benefits at relatively little cost in funds and disruption?
US Healthcare: A Sick System

Listen/subscribe on

From the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010 to the disruptions of a once-in-a-century pandemic, the past decade has seen rapid evolution in the US health care system. Behind the partisan political controversy, where does US health care stand today? What’s working in the system and what isn’t? And are we any closer to a sustainable approach that can both lower costs and improve outcomes?

In this episode, The Conference Board CEO Steve Odland hosts a wide-ranging conversation Steve Messinger, partner at ECG Management Consultants and recognized leader in health care consulting. Tune in to explore:

  • What is the history behind the US health care system and what forces have driven its evolution to the model we have today?
  • What has changed since the enactment of the ACA? A decade after passage, how has the landmark bill lived up to its goals on health care quality, access, and cost?
  • Why is health care so expensive in the US, and what areas can be targeted to control costs: Preventative care? Acute care? Prescriptions? The fee-for-service model?
  • How has COVID-19 impacted the national landscape of health care? What did we learn from the pandemic and what are the implications going forward?
  • What can we learn from other countries? What are pros and cons can we take from systems such as those in Canada, the UK, the rest of Europe, and further afield?
  • Why is health care so difficult to “fix”? Are there any obvious changes to regulations or policy choices that can deliver major benefits at relatively little cost in funds and disruption?

Return to podcast series

Experts in this series

Join experts from The Conference Board as they share Trusted Insights for What’s Ahead™

C-Suite Perspectives

C-Suite Perspectives is a series hosted by our President & CEO, Steve Odland. This weekly conversation takes an objective, data-driven look at a range of business topics aimed at executives. Listeners will come away with what The Conference Board does best: Trusted Insights for What’s Ahead™.

C-Suite Perspectives provides unique insights for C-Suite executives on timely topics that matter most to businesses as selected by The Conference Board. If you would like to suggest a guest for the podcast series, please email csuite.perspectives@conference-board.org. Note: As a non-profit organization under 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code, The Conference Board cannot promote or offer marketing opportunities to for-profit entities.


Episodes