A 21st Century Roadmap for Advancing America's Health: The Path from Peril to Progress

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With the historic passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Affordability Reconciliation Act, signed into law on March 23, 2010 and March 30, 2010 respectively, the United States has begun the process of forming a firm and ample base to build a modern health care system that is more efficient, equitable, and effective for all Americans.
Successfully navigating this transformation is essential because America’s health system is in crisis today, threatening the health of its citizens, economy and national security. The United States spent 17.3% of GDP on health in 20091 but ranks only 49th on life expectancy worldwide,2 patients receive the correct treatment just 55% of the time,3 and significant variability exists in the quality of care delivered across our country.
Another commission recommendation facilitated by health IT includes the establishment of a center analogous to the Federal Aviation Administration, to report, monitor and reduce the more than 1.6 million injuries and 100,000 deaths that occur annually due to medical errors.
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