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If yоu pоssessed mаgicаl, wizаrd-like pоwers akin to those of Dumbledore (i.e., a wonderful, kind-hearted wizard that mentored Harry Potter, one of the important wizards seen to date) and could transform the U.S. healthcare system with a single flick of your wand, what changes would you make, if any? Drawing on insights from Which Country Has the Best Healthcare? by Ezekiel Emanuel, consider the following questions as you design your ideal healthcare system: a. If given the chance to reform the U.S. healthcare system, would you model it after that of another country discussed in the book? Why or why not? Be specific about the features you would adopt and justify your decision using examples from the reading. b. Given that your wizarding powers do not include the ability to create money out of thin air, how would you finance this system within real-world economic constraints? What funding mechanisms would be both realistic and sustainable? c. Reflecting on how different countries responded to COVID-19, how would you have approached the pandemic as the architect of a reimagined U.S. healthcare system? Why is it critical to address a global health crisis from both public health and economic standpoints? d. Finally, given that healthcare challenges (e.g., rising costs, workforce shortages, pandemics, and inequities) tend to evolve, re-emerge, or intensify over time, how would you design your system to remain adaptable and resilient?

а) Explаin the develоpment оf the gоvernment’s role in medicаl care by improving access to certain segments of the population. In your response, explain the origins and evolution of Medicare and Medicaid, the populations they serve, and how these programs reflect broader goals of social protection and equity in healthcare access. b) Under what conditions does the government intervene in the healthcare market, and why? Discuss the key economic rationales for government involvement. How do these justifications shape public policy in healthcare? c) Examine how public health insurance programs in the United States, including Medicare and Medicaid, are financed. Explain who bears the fiscal responsibility for these programs at the federal and state levels, and how do funding mechanisms influence the sustainability and equity of public insurance? d) What are some of the structural and fiscal challenges facing Medicare today? Additionally, what unintended consequences have emerged from Medicaid implementation?