One of the best analogies for our failing health care system is our failing education system. My latest HND piece uncovers more similarities than you might think exist.
For one thing, the cost of both is staggering... adding up to roughly $2.5 trillion for health care and $1 trillion for education each year in the US. Bear in mind that the gross domestic product in 2010 was $14.6 trillion.
It's no big news that fewer and fewer people are happy with the results of either institution, but the more the government gets involved, the worse—and more expensive—it seems to get.
Yovel Badash of NoMaYa, Inc. is one man who is trying to fix education, and we discuss some of his ideas.
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